Rectangular cream-coloured, tabby woven cotton sample decorated with multicoloured stencil patterns (bingata). The textile is seemingly from a large cloth as some of the patterns appear to have been cut at both shorter sides. It has been adhered to cream cardboard. The decoration consists of a fan surrounded by paulownia flower and butterfly motifs against a background of brown diagonals in saya-gata pattern (containing swastikas) on a cream ground.
sample (textileworking: dyeing & printing); textile
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