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VINTAGE SILK KIMONO FABRIC: Dynamic Flying Crane
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Yokoyama Taikan "Snowy Peak with Cranes" 1958, Japan
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not actually a vintage Japanese piece but definitely inspired by one! // etoile isabel marant
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Inro with design of chrysanthemums, late 18th century. Gold and silver maki-e on black lacquer. Michael R. Bernstein collection Photograph by Sheldan Collins.
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Inro with several compartments, kept together by a cord running through the himotoshi, holes alongside each compartment. The cord ends in a knot to keep it from pulling loose, and is fastened with an ojime, a small bead, at the top. For carrying small objects while wearing pocket-less kimonos. Michael R. Bernstein collection Photograph by Sheldan Collins
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Chrysanthemums, six-panel folding screen; ink and color on gilded paper, 18th century.
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Lisa Lindner Is that all sashiko?!
Ania B. Alyson I don't believe the garment itself it, just the folded fabric pieces. Gorgeous isn't it?
Yajuro Takashima(高島野十郎 Japanese 1890-1975) Mangetsu 満月 1963
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Wooden slice rings made from old textile factory spools by Schatje Design. Via thecarrotbox
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Kayama Matazo(加山又造 Japanese, 1927-2004) Frozen Forest
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Katsushika Hokusai(葛飾北斎 Japanese, 1760-1849) Ducks in Flowing Water 流水に鴨図
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Teresa beautiful. . .
Werner Bischof, In the Court of the Meiji Temple, Tokyo, 1952 {love those trees...}
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Japanese textile - Katazome is a traditional Japanese dye technique using a katagami stencil and flour and water resist paste. Around 100 years old, this Meiji / Taisho era textile is covered with geometric flowers framed in bamboo.
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Japanese Indigo Katazome Cotton. Antique, Taisho Era (early 1900s) via FurugiStar
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Vintage Japanese Painting Saxifrage in Showa Period via VintageFromJapan
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Vintage Japanese Kashigata Sweets Mold Plum Blossoms via VintageFromJapan
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi Doll Girl in Flower Kimono Dress by Sanpei Yamanaka via VIntageFromJapan
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Dina Barrientos Great idea for cork craft
Japanese Kokeshi Doll Vintage Kyoto Sisters via VintageFromJapan
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Vintage Japanese Door Handles Plum Blossoms via VIntageFromJapen
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Vintage Japanese Lacquered Bento Box via TheRelicTrail
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Japanese cut coin pendant - 1980 - Cherry Blossom. by petsalad {purchased today.... couldn't resist}
akutogake - heel guards - sashiko stitched
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Vintage Japanese postcards
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Claudia Welbourne look like they are from WWII time ?
Mica Group: Locality: Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu Island, Japan Mica pseudomorphs after complex cordierite-indialite intergrowths, known in Japan as “sakura ishi (cherry blossom stones)”. John Rakovan photo.
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japanese quilt {the bottom flowers remind me of doilies... so pretty!}
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A Thickly Layered Zokin: Neat Rows of Sashiko Stitching {via SriThreads}: back view
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A Thickly Layered Zokin: Neat Rows of Sashiko Stitching {via SriThreads}: A zokin is a traditional Japanese dust rag which is usually made from several layers of cotton that have been stitched together. Zokin, along with diapers, can be considered the last stop in the textile repurposing journey.
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A Deep Blue Zokin: Neat Rows of Sashiko Stitching {via SriThreads}: A zokin is a traditional Japanese dust rag which is usually made from several layers of cotton that have been stitched together. Zokin, along with diapers, can be considered the last stop in the textile repurposing journey.
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A Deep Blue on Deep Blue Resist Dyed Boro Textile: Shippo Tsunagi vi Sri threads
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A Fragment of Shibori: Diagonals and Small Diamonds via Sri threads
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Japanese Kokeshi Doll Hand Carved Harajuku Sculpture Wood Painted
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A Lacquer Bon [Tray] Edo Period (17th century) The rectangular tray with indented corners and scroll feet decorated in gold hiramaki-e and nashiji on a black ground with cherry blossom, the underside of the rim with Matsudaira mon and scrolling foliage 32cm. wide
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Jennifer Steen Booher Tsutomu Nihei is a manga artist. This is a composite drawing.