Japanese Indigo Cotton fabric Matsusaka Futo-sendai Stripe – yard
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Refund & Return Policy
Due to the nature of fabric, returns and exchanges are not accepted unless the item is defective. Please check product details carefully before ordering. For more information, please see details.
FAQ
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Japanese Indigo fabric is a 40cm wide textile unique to Japan.
Japanese Indigo Matsusaka cotton continues a tradition from the Edo era (about 150 years ago) and is designated as a traditional craft from Mie prefecture.
Its roots lie in one of Japan’s leading spinning centers. During the Edo period, the region prospered greatly as a town of merchants.
During the Edo period the land prospered greatly as a town of merchants.
It is said that merchants who mainly dealt with this fabric set up stores in Edo(Tokyo) at first and raised tremendous sales of more than 500,000 rolls(6,000,000m) annually. (Half of the population of Edo at the time)
Matsusaka cotton is the biggest feature of anything, is not it now that you are continuing a natural indigo dye that has decreased in Japan.
Repeated pattern of parallel stripes gradually becoming thin streaks from thick streaks.
This fabric is already washed. It's natural indigo dye, migration may occur due to strong friction.
Material: 100% Cotton
Width: 40 cm / 15.7"
Thickness: Normal
Weight: 70 g for 1 m length
Stretch: N/A
Washing methods
Since it slightly get discolored due to the friction of the water, please do not rinse it with others materials. Please shape the fabric up when drying.
Note:It will be sold at 0.5 meter or 1 meter unit.
When you choose 0.5 meter per unit:
Qty 1 = 1/2 meter
Qty 2 = 1 meter
Qty 3 = 1.5 meter
Qty 4 = 2 meter
... and so on
When you choose 1 meter per unit:
Qty 1 = 1 meter
Qty 2 = 2 meter
Qty 3 = 3 meter
Qty 4 = 4 meter
... and so on
*Multiple meters will be delivered uncut unless otherwise requested.