Stencil Item Number: Ed5.3120 from the MOA: University of British Columbia
The rectangular stencil has a cut design of an overall, circular, interconnecting pattern of five complete and four partial wisteria motifs. A fan shape is cut out in one corner. One register mark is located in each quadrant.
The katazome method of dying fabric used a resist paste applied through a stencil; when the paste dried the stencil was removed and colour was applied by brush. The paste was then washed away leaving undyed areas to form pattern against coloured ground. Prior to the 16th century cut stencils were used to colour leather armour. However, during the Edo Period (1603-1868) the technique was developed as a true native craft.
fabric printing
Purple wisteria : mourning.