Alan Campbell Fabric: Saya Gata - Custom Green Lines on Tinted Belgian Linen / Cotton
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Saya Gata is one of the oldest continuous geometric patterns in Japanese textile history - a diagonal interlocking grid derived from the manji, the Buddhist symbol of eternity and good fortune that predates its 20th-century misappropriation by roughly two thousand years. The pattern appears on Noh theater costumes, Edo-period silk, and the robes of people who understood that geometry was a form of prayer.
The name translates approximately as "the pattern of the saya" - saya being a particular weave of silk so fine it was used for ceremonial underlayers. The irony is that saya-gata, in its printed form, is anything but underlayer.
Two yards. Handprinted. The eternity symbol, rendered in linen cotton… just enough for pillows.
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SKU: |
AC207-52 |
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Color: |
Green Lines on Tint (Lot: J40173 A) |
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Width: |
48" |
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Repeat: |
12" |
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Content: |
55% Linen / 45% Cotton |
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Origin: |
Handprinted in the USA on ground woven in Belgium |
Please note that colors may not represent accurately in photo. Additional photo(s) provided to show scale, not colorway. All sales are final, and we do not send cuttings for approval.





