RM2B0JE4F–Piece, Japan, Meiji (1868–1912) or Taishō (1912–26) period, Culture: Japan, Indigo-dyed cotton, 6 x 4 in. (15.24 x 10.16 cm), Textiles-Painted and Printed
RF2HK54W0–Inspired by Quilt Cover, Futon-Gawa, Indigo-dyed cotton, Japan, Meiji Period, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMP8DKRB–Indigo-dyed cotton fabric, hand-printed. Museum: State History Museum, Moscow.
RM2BF22D8–Carrying cloth. Carrying cloth of loosely woven, crepe-spun, indigo-dyed cotton, with stripes of brown and natural off-white cotton.
RMAMTBP2–Strip woven indigo dyed cotton textile from the Ewe people of southeast Ghana African textile
RMKP07Y0–Piece. Period: Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-26) period; Culture: Japan; Medium: Indigo-dyed cotton; Dimensions: 6 x 4 in. (15.24 x 10.16 cm);
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RM2M94A87–Quilt Cover (Futon-Gawa) Indigo-dyed cotton Asian Art
RFET5X0Y–Drying traditional indigo-dyed cotton cloth, Zhaoxing Dong Village, Guizhou Province, China
RM2H2HPG7–Attus Amip (Man's Coat), Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868), c. 1860. Fibre made from the inner bark of the ohyo tree, a member of the elm family. The geometric patterns are appliquéd indigo-dyed cotton.
RF2HPXEJ3–Wuzhen Indigo dyed fabric drying in historic town, wuzhen, china
RF2HP3XKP–Texture of hand woven shawl, Thai cotton indigo dyed
RMWBA46R–cotton warp chains in natural undyed and indigo hand dyed yarn
RF2ATJ8W6–Cotton dyed Indigo natural color clothing handmade in Sakon Nakhon Thailand.
RFA5BPE5–France natural blue woad dyed cotton material in Lectoure Gers
RF2M06ENA–Indigo dye wash coastal damask seamless border pattern. Washed out geometric dip dyed blur effect edging. Nautical and marine ocean blue masculine
RFHEYGJH–Blue denim textile. Surface of sturdy cotton warp-faced fabric.
RF2GPPT67–Kram, Natural Indigo Dye
RMFKFJH7–Dyed yarns drying at the water tank on Naga Pokhari, Bhaktapur, Nepal
RMMNY8ER–. English: HOMESPUN COTTON, KASURI-RESIST DYED IN INDIGO AND MADDER HANDWOVEN, HAND-PAINTED MORDANT-DYED, RESIST-DYED AND HAND-PAINTED COROMANDEL COAST OF INDIA FOR THE JAPANESE MARKET, 17C/18C private collection, Horyu-ji, Nara . 17th or 18th century. Narablog photo of old Coromandel chintz 1096 Sarasa chintz
RM2B0JE4B–Piece, Japan, Meiji (1868–1912) or Taishō (1912–26) period, Culture: Japan, Indigo-dyed cotton, 12 1/4 x 8 in. (31.12 x 20.32 cm), Textiles-Painted and Printed
RF2HK55GC–Inspired by Chanchanko, Sleeveless Padded Vest, Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, Japan, 19th century, Meiji Period, H: 31' x W: 24, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMPB3XHD–Picchwai for the Festival of Cows. Culture: India, Deccan, Aurangabad (?). Dimensions: 97 5/8 x 103 1/8 in. (248 x 262 cm). Date: late 18th century. Large painted cloths (pichhwais) were made to hang behind the main image in a temple. This textile was produced for the Festival of Cows (Gopashtami), which occurs in the late autumn to celebrate Krishna's elevation from a herder of calves to a cowherd. Note the range of cows and frolicking calves that populate the flower-strewn field. The indigo ground and extensive use of gold and silver are typical of pichhwais that were made for a community o
RM2BCX6D7–Childs sleeping mat boro shikimono. Child's sleeping mat composed of several layers of indigo dyed cotton fabrics, patched and heavily stitched. Childs sleeping mat boro shikimono
RM2GJMAJJ–Indigo dyed cotton textile from Narumi, Honshu, Japan. Weft ikat (kasuri) patterning. Likely late 19th century.
RMKP07Y1–Piece. Period: Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-26) period; Culture: Japan; Medium: Indigo-dyed cotton; Dimensions: 12 1/4 x 8 in. (31.12 x 20.32
RM2HJ4P4B–Piece Japan. Piece. Japan. Indigo-dyed cotton. Meiji (1868–1912) or Taish? (1912–26) period. Textiles-Painted and Printed
RMET5TAM–Preparing indigo-dyed cotton cloth, Zhaoxing Dong Village, Guizhou Province, China
RFFKRHKG–The fabric is indigo dye background,Local fabric in Thailand
RF2HGC7B1–Grunge denim random geometric acid wash seamless texture material. Irregular messy architectural plan style grunge pattern. Dyed distressed indigo
RF2HP3XKX–Close up of texture of hand woven shawl, Thai cotton indigo dyed
RMWBA470–cotton warp chains in natural undyed and indigo hand dyed yarn
RF2H7PED7–Wuzhen Water Town, Zhejiang Province, China. Indigo blue and white printed calico - a traditional cotton fabric produced in Wuzhen.
RFATY231–France Bleu de Lectoure woad dyed material
RF2M56RHW–Indigo dye wash coastal damask seamless border pattern. Washed out geometric dip dyed blur effect edging. Nautical and marine ocean blue masculine
RFHEYGJP–Denim textile macro photo. Surface of sturdy cotton warp-faced fabric.
RF2DK6B59–Kram, Natural Indigo Dye
RMFKFJH4–Dyed yarns drying at the water tank on Naga Pokhari, Bhaktapur, Nepal
RFJ17JXX–view of Shibori indigo dyed cloths hanging on washing line with sunshine
RM2B0JE4C–Piece, Japan, Meiji (1868–1912) or Taishō (1912–26) period, Culture: Japan, Indigo-dyed cotton, 8 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. (21.59 x 12.07 cm), Textiles-Painted and Printed
RF2HK55G9–Inspired by Noren, Shop Curtain, Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, Japan, 19th century, Meiji Period, 24 x 116 in., 61 x 294.6 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMPAJME6–Kimono-Shaped Coverlet (Yogi) with Lobster and Crest. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Overall: 67 x 58 1/4 in. (170.2 x 148 cm). Date: mid-19th century. Tsutsugaki, or 'tube drawing,' is a freehand method of resist dyeing. For this technique, the artist first draws directly onto the cotton fabric by squeezing rice paste from a tube (tsutsu), similar to a pastry bag, and then dips the textile into indigo dye. Tsutsugaki textiles, such as the kimono-shaped coverlet on display, are often further embellished with hand-applied details, usually gray or red, which are painted on after the dyeing is comp
RM2AHRY99–Ainu. Robe. 1801–1900. Japan. Cotton Ainu robes are often admired for their intricate geometric patterns and fine craftsmanship. This checked cotton kimono features strips of indigo-dyed cotton that have been appliquéd in a maze-like pattern. The patterns are believed to protect the wearer from evil spirits and therefore are placed at the most vulnerable spots or openings in the robe at the neck, arms, and hem.
RM2GJMAJC–Japanese indigo-dyed cotton textile. Resist applied by stencil (katazome.) Octagon designs, framing rosettes and lozenge shapes. Possibly late 18th century. JAPAN
RMKNEH9W–Piece. Period: Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-26) period; Culture: Japan; Medium: Indigo-dyed cotton; Dimensions: 5 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. (14.61 x
RM2M944XY–Noren (Shop Curtain) , 19th century. Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, 24 x 116 in. (61 x 294.6 cm). Asian Art 19th century
RMET53G2–Miao girl working with home woven traditional cotton cloth, Basha Gun Village, Guizhou Province, China
RFFKRHM6–The fabric is indigo dye background,Local fabric in Thailand
RF2HAAG50–Grunge denim random geometric acid wash seamless texture material. Irregular messy architectural plan style grunge pattern. Dyed distressed indigo
RF2HGCX79–Close up of texture of hand woven shawl, Thai cotton indigo dyed
RMWBA45T–cotton warp chains in natural undyed and indigo hand dyed yarn
RF2H7PECJ–Wuzhen Water Town, Zhejiang Province, China. Indigo blue and white printed calico - a traditional cotton fabric produced in Wuzhen.
RFA5BRF3–Natural woad dyed material drying in Lectoure Europe's only woad factory Gers France.
RF2KMFF8K–Indigo dye wash coastal damask seamless border pattern. Washed out geometric dip dyed blur effect edging. Nautical and marine ocean blue masculine
RMA9H4D6–Stretching out a lenght of indigo dyed cloth by Polly Lyster
RF2GECE3M–Denim jacket with a side pocket. Close up view of blue denim jacket with pocket and classic stitching on a white background with copy space.
RF2K2PYY8–Indigo tie dye,Shibori and Indigo Dye fabric covid fabric mask
RM2B0JE4A–Piece, Japan, Meiji (1868–1912) or Taishō (1912–26) period, Culture: Japan, Indigo-dyed cotton, 6 3/4 x 4 1/4 in. (17.15 x 10.80 cm), Textiles-Painted and Printed
RF2HKK8YR–Art inspired by Quilt Cover, Futon-Gawa, Indigo-dyed cotton, Japan, Meiji Period, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPB3JHB–Sampler with apocalyptic verse. Culture: American. Dimensions: 18 x 19 1/2 in. (45.7 x 49.5 cm). Maker: Ann McFarlan (1817-1835). Date: 1827. This delightfully original sampler, with borders illustrating buildings and trees, reveals the visual influences and religious concerns of the part of New York State where McFarlan grew up in the 1820s. The sampler's composition and simple blue-and-white palette resemble the popular woven coverlets made by New York State weavers between 1820 and 1850. Typically, the coverlets were made of indigo-dyed dark blue wool and natural cotton and often had bor
RM2AHPJW9–Ainu. Attus Amip (Man's Coat). 1850–1870. Japan. Elm tree bark fiber, plain weave; center back and outer edges appliquéd with cotton, plain weave; underlaid with cotton, plain weave; embroidered with cotton in laid work and couching The fiber of this coat, seen here in its natural color, is made from the inner bark of the ohy? tree, a member of the elm family. The geometric patterns are made of indigo-dyed cotton attached with an appliquéd techinque.
RM2GJMAX7–Woven textile with natural brown and indigo-dyed cotton. San Miguel Totonicapán, Guatemala. Contemporary Guatemalan Maya costume.
RMKP07Y2–Piece. Period: Meiji (1868-1912) or Taisho (1912-26) period; Culture: Japan; Medium: Indigo-dyed cotton; Dimensions: 6 3/4 x 4 1/4 in. (17.15 x 10.80
RM2M93YGJ–Chanchanko (Sleeveless Padded Vest) Chanchanko (Sleeveless Padded Vest), 19th century. Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, H: 31' x W: 24'. Asian Art 19th century
RMET5XKF–Fast hands woman rolling indigo-dyed traditional cloth, Zhaoxing Dong Village, Guizhou Province, China
RFFKRG44–The fabric is indigo dye background,Local fabric in Thailand
RF2HAYHMJ–Grunge denim random geometric acid wash seamless texture material. Irregular messy architectural plan style grunge pattern. Dyed distressed indigo
RF2HGCX6J–Close up of texture of hand woven shawl, Thai cotton indigo dyed
RFRA5604–Abstract of the white fabric dyed with indigo blue ink to become batik cloth, Detail and texture background
RF2H7PEFG–Wuzhen Water Town, Zhejiang Province, China. Indigo blue and white printed calico - a traditional cotton fabric produced in Wuzhen.
RMCCAXAA–Bleu de Lectoure woad dyed material Gers France
RF2M0XPR4–Indigo dye wash coastal damask seamless border pattern. Washed out geometric dip dyed blur effect edging. Nautical and marine ocean blue masculine
RF2ATJ8W2–Dyed Indigo natural color clothing handmade in Sakon Nakhon Thailand.
RF2H0KK04–close up of a piece of fabric printed in blue dyeing process
RFS3CFB7–Vintage indigo Japanese fabrics displayed at a flea market in oedo in Tokyo.
RFW3HYC0–Close up , Nature dyeing fabric with indigo water background
RM2B0JE4D–Piece, Japan, Meiji (1868–1912) or Taishō (1912–26) period, Culture: Japan, Indigo-dyed cotton, 6 1/2 x 8 3/4 in. (16.51 x 22.23 cm), Textiles-Painted and Printed
RF2HK55GP–Inspired by Momohiki, Tight-Fitting Trousers, Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, Japan, 19th century, Meiji Period, 38 x 33 in., 96.5 x 83.8 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RF2K22D7G–Seamless faded denim blue jeans texture background. Closeup detail of worn and distressed indigo tie dye pattern effect on rough linen or canvas. A hi
RM2BF1X73–Futon cover. Futon cover with rice paste resist, hand drawn, and indigo dyed, on handspun cotton.
RM2GJMAGG–Detail of a Japanese Futon cover decorated with rice paste resist, hand drawn, and indigo dyed, on handspun cotton.
RMKNGF8P–Sashiko Jacket. Period: Meiji period (1868-1912); Date: second half of the 19th century; Culture: Japan; Medium: Indigo-dyed plain-weave cotton,
RM2M93YG8–Chanchanko (Sleeveless Padded Vest) Chanchanko (Sleeveless Padded Vest), 19th century. Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, H: 31' x W: 24'. Asian Art 19th century
RMET5K0E–Dong woman pounding dyed cloth to make it shine, Zhaoxing Dong Village, Guizhou Province, China
RFFKRHN8–The fabric is indigo dye background,Local fabric in Thailand
RF2HE50H9–Grunge denim random geometric acid wash seamless texture material. Irregular messy architectural plan style grunge pattern. Dyed distressed indigo
RF2HC1DH3–Close up of texture of hand woven shawl, Thai cotton indigo dyed
RFJ17JXP–close up of handmade shibori dyed cloth
RF2H7PECT–Wuzhen Water Town, Zhejiang Province, China. Indigo blue and white printed calico - a traditional cotton fabric produced in Wuzhen.
RMCCAX9J–Bleu de Lectoure isatis tinctoria, natural woad dyed material, Gers, France
RF2KFPHWW–Indigo dye wash coastal damask seamless border pattern. Washed out geometric dip dyed blur effect edging. Nautical and marine ocean blue masculine
RF2H1255M–Indigo Dyed Striped Print. Space Ethnic
RF2DMAKGB–Indigo Dyed T-shirts, Basket Weaving, Products That Are Local Knowledge Of Northeastern Thai People
RF2MK789M–tie dye background (1). High resolution photo
RFW3HYEW–Close up , Nature dyeing fabric with indigo water background
RM2B0JE4M–Piece, Japan, Meiji (1868–1912) or Taishō (1912–26) period, Culture: Japan, Indigo-dyed cotton, 5 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. (14.61 x 33.66 cm), Textiles-Painted and Printed
RF2HK55GM–Inspired by Pair of Fireman's Gloves, Indigo-dyed cotton cloth, Japan, 19th century, Meiji Period, 9 3/4 x 5 in., 24.8 x 12.7 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RF2HN2G4N–Tie Dying with natural dyes
RM2BF2YE5–Coverlet fragment. Border fragment showing traditional linear geometric border. In very dark blue indigo-dyed wool with unbleached, undyed cotton.
RM2GJMAGK–Detail of a Japanese Futon cover decorated with rice paste resist, hand drawn, and indigo dyed, on handspun cotton. Fan design
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