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"In an age when so much of our time is spent staring at screens, it is easy to understand why the warmth, intimacy and idiosyncrasies of hand craftsmanship should seem alluring...the term Mingei describes useful, unobtrusive, beautifully crafted objects." --Alice Rawsthorn, The New York Times The Mingei Folk Crafts movement, founded by philosopher and art historian Soetsu Yanagi and potters Hamada Shoji and Kawai Kanjiro in the early 20th century, celebrates the utilitarian designs in functional objects hand-crafted by village artisans throughout Japan. This book offers an illustrated guide to Japan's rich folk craft traditions and shows why the Mingei philosophy is even more relevant today than it was a century ago. Folk crafts have become associated with the Slow Life movement and the Wabi Sabi philosophy which values simple and imperfect items above the bright and shiny mass-produced objects of our modern culture. This book introduces 34 fascinating Japanese folk craft traditions--ranging from popular, widely-known ones to many lesser-known crafts that are equally exquisite but rarely seen. The crafts covered here include: Aizome Hand-dyed Indigo Textiles which use the leaves of the indigo plant to produce a rich, deep-blue colorBizen, the unique unglazed pottery with an earthy, rustic appearance--and simple, charming designsChochin Lanterns made of handmade washi paper stretched over a bamboo frame, found outside restaurants and temples, including the famous example at the entrance to Tokyo's Sensoji TempleEdo Furin Wind Chimes made of delicate hand-blown glass, one of the iconic symbols--and sounds--of the hot and humid Japanese summersInuharuko Papier Mache Toy Dogs, adorable pups that have acted as good-luck symbols since the Edo periodManeki Neko Beckoning Cats, one of the most popular folk crafts in Japan, with their right paw raised to bring in money and good luckTenugui Cloths, dyed using the chusen method to provide delicate color gradations and used as kitchen cloths, for wrapping or to wear as a scarf, as well as for framing since they are so beautiful!> This beautifully-illustrated book will be treasured by folk art collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. It features 400 color photographs and a comprehensive guide to buying Japanese folk crafts both inside and outside Japan.
This book deals with latest innovations and advancements in fashion and textile industry focusing on sustainable fashion and environmentally friendly practices viz. Use of Natural Dyes, Use of Artificial Intelligence in Textile Design, Application of technical textiles in various fields, Microencapsulation Finishing in textiles, Protective Textiles, Textiles Engineered Orthoses and Protheses, Digitization of Figurative Motifs and Patterns In Pattu Shawls Of Western Rajasthan Through Design Intervention, Environment sustainability in fashion industry etc. Above all concern topics related to the sustainable issues and its solutions. Sustainability addresses socio-economic challenges in addition to ecological ones. Thus, the concept of reuse, recycling, and reducing the use of textile resources has been thought of into action in terms of sustainable textile manufacturing and consumption by taking into consideration the aforementioned issues that are a result of textiles impact on the environment.
The concise history of the Hermès scarf, but also detailed practical information on collecting and buying.
This book is about twenty-one sarees, their stories illustrated through the author's personal life, accompanied by visuals showcasing the distinctive features in each exquisite saree.
One of the best books for embroidery stitches and belongs in needle crafters libraries that are interested in stitchesOver 400 embroidery stitches explained and illustrated with diagrams and photographsIdeal for those starting out with needlework, as well as accomplished embroiderers seeking inspiration for different stitches and techniques14 stitch categories, including outline stitches, filling stitches, canvas stitches, and insertion stitches
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Fashions of the Gilded Age is a rich pattern source for those who create period costumes for theater, film, living history, reenactment, bridal wear, or dolls. It's a valuable identification and dating tool for costume historians and vintage clothing collectors. The 184 patterns and 598 illustrations in Volume 2 are drawn from numerous rare original sources. Each pattern is accompanied by practical instructions, and often by an exquisite fashion plate. Most pattern components, such as bodices and overskirts, can be exchanged with those of other patterns. The patterns can be enlarged by several different methods, depending on the source. Clear, step-by-step instructions are given for each method. Extensive quotes from fashion magazines and etiquette manuals provide in-depth information on construction, materials, trimmings, and wardrobe planning. Volume 2 includes a substantial manual on 1870s and 1880s dressmaking and millinery, created especially for this book.
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