Kurume Kasuri Fabric
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Kurume kasuri is a 200-year-old traditional Japanese cotton textile named after the city in which it flourished: Kurume, in Fukuoka prefecture, Kyushu. Kurume is alone in Japan for continuing to practice the craft. The location of the city along the Chikugo River basin makes the perfect terrain for cultivating the perfect premium creamy shade of cotton that was original used for the fabric.
In the 18th century, households produced textiles were primarily for personal needs or supporting income during the colder months when farming was not an option. The Indigo garments that the commoner wore daily only came in plain Indigo or striped patterns until Kurume kasuri flourished.
This item may be picked up at the gala or arrangements can be made for local pickup.
Donated By Clair Peper