This is not a cut piece, but a complete roll — an intact length of handwoven cotton, preserved in its original form.
Woven in a calm, heritage blue palette, the surface reveals a layered structure of traditional Chinese textile logic. Within the grid, subtle variations emerge: shifting densities, alternating textures, and quiet rhythm. It carries the visual language of “Bian Dan Wen” (shoulder pole pattern) and “Lu Xi Hua” (basket weave geometry) — not as decoration, but as structure itself.
The fabric has a satisfying medium-heavy weight with a dry, softly structured hand. It holds shape without stiffness, making it particularly suited for garments or objects that benefit from quiet presence rather than fluidity.
More than yardage, this is material with continuity — something increasingly rare.
- Content: 100% Cotton (Handwoven)
- Width: approx. 23.6 inches (60 cm)
- Weight: approx. 1.1 kg total
- Length: approx. 10–11 yards (estimated from weight)
- Condition: Uncut, original full roll
- Hand feel: Dry, structured, subtly textured
- Drape: Holds form, not flowy
Suggested Uses
This roll lends itself to thoughtful, intentional making:
- A set of structured jackets or vests
- Matching garments with continuity (rare in deadstock)
- Textile-led projects: bags, covers, or archival pieces
- Interior accents with quiet depth
Or simply kept as a material archive — for those who collect fabric not just to use, but to keep.