Sarasa is decorated cotton cloth either printed or hand-painted which developed in India 2000 years ago and arrived in Japan after the 16th century where it became a profound aesthetic influence and is still used for everything from common wrapping cloths and futon covers to sophisticated obi for kimonos. This beautiful catalog from a fifth-generation Kyoto dyer features hundreds of black and white and color examples of Indian and Persian woodblock print designs and exquisite Persian textiles depicting detailed closeups and also full items. The items may be freely copied and used for art and illustration and a few are available as digital files online.
''Sarasa Ağaç Baskıları''
Sarasa elle boyanmış ya da baskı yapılmış bir pamuklu kumaş türüdür. 2000 yıl önce Hindistan'da ortaya çıkıp Japonya'ya kadar ulaşmış ve halen kullanılmaktadır. Bu kitapta Sarasa baskı çalışmalarına dair benzersiz tasarımları ve otantik elbiseleri inceleyebileceksiniz.