Kaga Yuzen Kimono Book Living National Treasure Mizuno Hiroshi
Kaga Yuzen Kimono Book Living National Treasure Mizuno Hiroshi
Our Selling Price: US$150.00(tax included)
Weight: 3800g
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Item Description
Title Mizuno Hiroshi Collective Kimono Works Yesterday,Today ad Tomorrow
Publication Year 1980
This is a deluxe Kimono book by a Living National Treasure Mizuno Hiroshi-a master of Kaga Yuzen.Almost allplates are shown in full color.Originar retail price is approx $475.
Mizuno Hiroshi is a master of Kaga Yuzen and was designated a Living National Treasure.
Kaga was the name given in the Edo period (1603-1868) to the territory centered on Kanazawa, which lies in what is currently called Ishikawa Prefecture. One of the best known dyeing crafts in Japan, the traditional techniques of Kaga Yuzen, which have been handed down since that time, produce elegant colors with an exceptional sheen. From the 16th century to the early 17th century, the techniques of what became known as Kaga dyeing were perfected. These consisted of using persimmon or plum extracts to dye unpatterned cloth. In the second half of the 17th century, Kaga Yuzen is said to have been started by the painter Yuzen-sai Miyazaki who incorporated the Kaga dyeing process in producing Kaga Yuzen.
-Condition-
It is in very good condition overall.
Publication Year 1980
This is a deluxe Kimono book by a Living National Treasure Mizuno Hiroshi-a master of Kaga Yuzen.Almost allplates are shown in full color.Originar retail price is approx $475.
Mizuno Hiroshi is a master of Kaga Yuzen and was designated a Living National Treasure.
Kaga was the name given in the Edo period (1603-1868) to the territory centered on Kanazawa, which lies in what is currently called Ishikawa Prefecture. One of the best known dyeing crafts in Japan, the traditional techniques of Kaga Yuzen, which have been handed down since that time, produce elegant colors with an exceptional sheen. From the 16th century to the early 17th century, the techniques of what became known as Kaga dyeing were perfected. These consisted of using persimmon or plum extracts to dye unpatterned cloth. In the second half of the 17th century, Kaga Yuzen is said to have been started by the painter Yuzen-sai Miyazaki who incorporated the Kaga dyeing process in producing Kaga Yuzen.
-Condition-
It is in very good condition overall.
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