The Art of Japanese Paper : Masks, Lanterns, Kites, Dolls, Origami
Released: Feb 01, 1999
Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company
Format: Hardcover, 223 pages
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Description:
A unique & comprehensive look at paper in Japan, lavishly illustrated with over 260 color photographs. To the Japanese, paper has profound meaning. For them, its purity symbolizes the religious offering, & respect for gods & men. Cut out or folded, it extends the code of speech & gesture. While the Japanese place great importance upon "the idea or the beautiful," paper also plays a utilitarian role, in the form of lanterns, parasols, fans, wrapping paper, or playthings such as kites, dolls & origami. Hence the craftsman who fashions it draws attention to the sensuality of its feel, its delicate fragrance & varied hues.
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