




artisan's name unknown
Indigo Sack, late 1800's to early 1900's
Cotton
25 1/2 x 24 1/4 "
$ 310.00
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The Indigo blue sack was made over a century ago for a hose hold of the Mitsui Family. It is indicated by the Yotsume family crest, which is comprised of...
The Indigo blue sack was made over a century ago for a hose hold of the Mitsui Family. It is indicated by the Yotsume family crest, which is comprised of the four bold squares forming a diamond shape.
The deep blue color has retained well over a century. The royal blue color of the drawstring stands out elegantly. Upon closer inspection, you will find a small patch on one side of the sack, used to repair a hole. It adds a character to the work.
After several decades, the excellent condition of the piece and the beautiful treatment of its repairs show the previous owner's loving care.
The deep blue color has retained well over a century. The royal blue color of the drawstring stands out elegantly. Upon closer inspection, you will find a small patch on one side of the sack, used to repair a hole. It adds a character to the work.
After several decades, the excellent condition of the piece and the beautiful treatment of its repairs show the previous owner's loving care.
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