Spiral Maple Batik Table Runner

Spiral Maple Batik Table Runner

Brand: Grass People Tree
SKU: TEA-CLOTH-SHUI-01
185.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Spiral Maple Batik Table Runner A cloth that carries time, protection, and the memory of hands. Handwoven, beyond-organic table runner cotton textile from Guizhou, rooted in Miao tradition. Free worldwide shipping. Woven slowly on traditional wooden handlooms, drawn by hand, and dyed through layers of patience, this table runner comes from southeastern Guizhou — made by our longtime collaborators and friends of Yanzi (Shui people), working alongside Miao artisans whose batik and indigo textile traditions have also been passed down through generations. At its centre is the spiral maple motif, a pattern rooted in Miao cosmology. The Butterfly Mother — regarded as the ancestor of life — is said to have emerged from within the sacred maple tree, from which all living beings follow. Because of this, both the maple and spiral forms appear across Miao batik as expressions of life, protection, and continuity and are believed to carry an abundance of blessings and auspiciousness. Craft & Material Hand-drawn batik (蜡染) using a traditional wax-resist technique, where each line is applied with a wax knife rather than printed or stamped Dyed in layers with indigo and plant-based bark dyes, allowing depth to build gradually through repeated immersions Handwoven cotton on traditional handlooms, produced within village households Natural variations in line, tone and texture — a reflection of the maker’s hand and the nature of the process Dimensions 185 cm × 40 cm 250 cm × 40 cm Slight variations may occur due to handcraft Uses A table runner for tea tables or shared meals, bringing warmth and groundedness to daily moments A textile to elevate a wall or living space A protective wrap for larger teaware A thoughtful gift, carrying meanings and symbols of protection, continuity and liveliness The Miao people of Guizhou are known for a long-standing textile tradition where cloth carries memory, identity, and belief. Historically, in the absence of a widely used written language, patterns and garments became a way of recording stories and lineage. Each line is drawn slowly by hand with a wax knife, guided by the grandmothers who have carried this practice through generations. Beeswax is laid onto the cloth, then dyed with shuliang (薯莨) bark, the process repeating itself in patient cycles until the fabric settles into its final depth.

Specifications
Dark Earth - Shuliang Tree Bark Dyed
Very Long - 250cm x 40cm, Long -185cm x 40cm
Variants (2)
  • Very Long - 250cm x 40cm — 253.00 USD — In stock
  • Long -185cm x 40cm — 185.00 USD — In stock

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