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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent guide to world of dying kimono,
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This review is from: Carved Paper: The Art of the Japanese Stencil (Hardcover)
If you are interested in the general process of dying kimono, and wondered how they produced the beautiful designs this book is for you. Stencils were created to lay down repetitive designs on long strips of fabric. This book traces how this craft became an art form on its own. Gorgeous reproductions complete the understanding of how this tool became as collectible and worthy of study similar to wood block prints. An end chapter expands on how this product of the textile process affected Americans personally and artistically. A must have for any textile fan!
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Carved Paper: The Art of the Japanese Stencil by Susanna Kuo (Paperback - Aug. 1989)
Used & New from: $100.20
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