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Kasuri

Item No.: FP050002

Originally from Indonesia, the term ikat comes from the verb mengikat, which means "to bind". Initially, ikats were made with a warp, the skeins of which were first bound and dyed to give the pattern a blurred effect. Here, this pattern of irregular squares is called KASURI, which means "ikat" in Japanese. It is printed on a warp and then laminated on a non-woven backing. This type of design is familiar from Central and East Asian productions, as well as from China, where it seems to have developed around the 6th century.

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Features
Collection:
Soleil Levant
Color:
Pluie
Roll length:
1 m
Roll width:
1.26 m
Pattern repeat:
0.39 m
Type:
Textile
Non Woven:
Yes
Paste the wall:
Yes
Delivery time:
1 week
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