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| Nankeen | |
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Nankeen trousers circa 1818 | |
| Material type | Pale yellowish cloth |
Nankeen (also calledNankeen cloth) is a kind of pale yellowish cloth originally made inNanjing,China from a yellow variety of cotton, but subsequently manufactured from ordinarycotton that is then dyed.[1]
The termblue nankeen describes hand-printedfabric of artistic refinement and primitive simplicity, which originated on theSilk Road over three thousand years ago.
Hand-carvedstencils, originally made from wood but now from heavy paper, are prepared and a mix ofsoybean flour andslaked lime is applied through the openings of the stencil onto the 100% cotton fabric. When dry, the fabric is then dipped numerous times into the large tubs containing theindigo dye. After the desired color is achieved and the fabric has dried, the paste is scraped off, revealing the white patterns on the blue cloth. The fabric is then washed, dried, and ironed before fabrication.
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