
Kettle Mat (Kamashiki)
The image shows a round woven mat titled "Kettle Mat (Kamashiki)" by an unknown artist. The mat has a circular shape with a hole in the center. The mat is made of woven material, possibly fabric or fiber, with a light gray color. The weaving pattern consists of rows of small, tightly packed loops that radiate from the center of the mat. The loops are arranged in a concentric circle pattern, with each row slightly overlapping the one below it. The edges of the mat are woven in a similar pattern, with the loops becoming smaller towards the outer edge. The background of the image is white, suggesting that the mat is placed on a plain surface. The overall appearance of the mat suggests a traditional or handmade design, possibly from an Asian culture.
Artwork Details
- Date
- ca. 1775
- Medium
- Cane
- Culture
- Japan
- Dimensions
- 600 × 607 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
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