Comfort First A Layered Cotton Kotatsugake: Simply Designed Pieced Hearth Cover Tool [WVjBSAcN]
mid twentieth century60" x 59 1/2", 152.4 cm x 151 cmThis is a kotatsugake which is a cloth to be draped over a heated table or kotatsu. The draped cloth traps the heat so a family who gathers near the hearth and places their legs under the cloth sta
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Comfort First A Layered Cotton Kotatsugake: Simply Designed Pieced Hearth Cover Tool [WVjBSAcN]
mid twentieth century
60" x 59 1/2", 152.4 cm x 151 cm
This is a kotatsugake which is a cloth to be draped over a heated table or kotatsu. The draped cloth traps the heat so a family who gathers near the hearth and places their legs under the cloth stays warm.
This kotatsugake is made of repurposed cottons: solid-dyed cotton for the center panel of both sides and plaid cloth for the flanking panels. In one case we have what seems to be a large-scale, commercially loomed red plaid cotton and the other case shows a plaid cotton cloth woven from leftover yarns or a cloth called zanshi ori.
The kotatsugake is heavy from what seems to be three layers of cotton joined together; it is still rather drapey and supple in feeling, it is not "rug weight" but it is more like a blanket or throw.
Simply designed, absolutely traditional in its making and application, this is a really nice old kotatsugake from the time braziers were used to heat tables--not like now when a kotatsugake would be an electric blanket (yes, kotatsugake are still used all over Japan today).
Lovely.
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