Futonji (bedding cover) with bamboo and sparrows
early 20th century
Bands of vertical stripes separate two motifs on this futonji-bamboo and sparrows. Bamboo, a plant admired for its sturdy root structure and for its unadorned beauty, serves as a symbol of prosperity, purity and innocence. Sparrows in flight, known for their ease in maneuvering around obstacles, offer counterpoint to the bamboo. Placing both these symbols on a bed cover, often given in marriage, presents two very different character traits for relationships.
Cotton cloth with indigo dye (kasuri) and double ikat
56 3/4 x 49 1/2 in. (144.15 x 125.73 cm)
Gift of the Christensen Fund
2001.453