Sarasa
Sarasa is a traditional Japanese fabric known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. It originated in the 17th century and is often made from cotton. The fabric is characterized by its block printing technique, which involves applying dye to the fabric using carved wooden blocks. Sarasa is commonly used in clothing, home decor, and accessories.
The term "Sarasa" can also refer to a style of design that incorporates floral and geometric motifs. This design style has influenced various art forms, including textiles and ceramics. Today, Sarasa continues to be appreciated for its cultural significance and aesthetic appeal in both traditional and modern contexts.