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2002 Type Books Physical description 211 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm Smithsonian Libraries Topic Tie-dyeing Resist-dyed textiles Record ID siris_sil_774627 Usage of Metadata (Object Detail Text) ...
Despite widespread interest in shibori in the West, “we are still concerned with its survival in Japan,” says Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, the organization’s co-founder.
NEW YORK (AP) — From tablecloths to duvet covers, iPhone cases to wallpaper and startling calf-skin wall hangings, the ancient Japanese resist-dying technique of shibori has gone mainstream ...
Despite widespread interest in shibori in the West, “we are still concerned with its survival in Japan,” explained Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, the organization’s co-founder.
Yoshiko Wada, an internationally renowned textile artist, trains the rehabilitated students at Aranya, the natural dyeing project of Srishti Welfare Centre, how to dye clothes using shibori technique.
Yoshiko taught the young adults special techniques of Shibori art, which are now a signature hallmark of Aranya Natural's creations. March 06, 2025 1:06 March 02, 2025 22:53 March 02, 2025 4:49 ...
Despite widespread interest in shibori in the West, “we are still concerned with its survival in Japan,” explained Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, the organization’s president and co-founder.
Despite widespread interest in shibori in the West, “we are still concerned with its survival in Japan,” explained Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, the organization’s president and co-founder.
Despite widespread interest in shibori in the West, “we are still concerned with its survival in Japan,” explained Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, the organization’s president and co-founder.
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