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JPN: Collection of Ainu Patterns - How to Create Embroidery by Sanae Ogawa

JPN: Collection of Ainu Patterns - How to Create Embroidery by Sanae Ogawa

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Collection of Ainu Patterns by Sanae Ogawa, introduces the large variety of kimono robes from the Ainu community. This collection details the design differences between all of the different kinds of vintage Ainu garments and their significance. In addition, Ogawa explains the process of creating these garments and the materials used, such as tree bark. This book honors the beautiful textile traditions that come from the Ainu community and strives to continue this culture through step-by-step guides on how to embroider Ainu style designs.Ā 

  • Published by Karin Sha
  • 105 pages
  • Size: 8.25"Ā x 11.75"
  • Language: Japanese
  • Product #: JT1118
  • Code:Ā NWS
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    Ā 

    Collection of Ainu Patterns by Sanae Ogawa, introduces the large variety of kimono robes from the Ainu community. This collection details the design differences between all of the different kinds of vintage Ainu garments and their significance. In addition, Ogawa explains the process of creating these garments and the materials used, such as tree bark. This book honors the beautiful textile traditions that come from the Ainu community and strives to continue this culture through step-by-step guides on how to embroider Ainu style designs.Ā 

    • Published by Karin Sha
    • 105 pages
    • Size: 8.25"Ā x 11.75"
    • Language: Japanese
    • Product #: JT1118
    • Code:Ā NWS
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