Edo Sarasa: Revision history

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  • curprev 20:5320:53, 6 November 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,314 bytes +3,314 Created page with "'''Edo Sarasa''' (江戸更紗) refers to a class of '''printed and resist-dyed cotton textiles''' produced primarily in '''Edo (present-day Tokyo)''' from the '''Edo period''' onward. The term "sarasa" originally referred to '''imported Indian chintz textiles''', which were prized in Japan for their vivid colors and repeating floral and geometric patterns. As these imported fabrics became fashionable among samurai and townspeople, Japanese artisans developed '''domestic..."