Bill
I will direct him to your question!
For myself I would think that tu bu is very rarely done now unless the village is very remote indeed or possibly very poor indeed. I think that a woman going to create her waxed design would actually prefer to buy the more finely woven and smoother machine made cotton and so, if she has access to markets where it is sold and can afford it, she will buy it by choice. The finer and smoother the cloth the finer is the design which she can create. This is ignoring just now long it would take to produce the hand woven cloth and she would no doubt prefer to spend her time on the actual creation of the wax resist designs in her limited amount of time.
I am so glad that you have discovered something new about your Ge Jia textile - and, no doubt, can appreciate even more the wonderful skill and the huge amount of time that it took to create. Great to have one's eye's opened! I have been photographing a textile for a new mystery thread and it is amazing how differently I am seeing it now than I did when I bought it (in not very good lighting and much less knowledge) four years ago. Also, being able to magnify a photo is giving added insight.
Enjoy your textile!
For a photogallery comprised of photos of Ge Jia baby carriers posted this and other threads on this forum go to:
http://www.tribaltextiles.info/Gallerie ... rriers.htm
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Pamela
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