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Ainu Embroidery racial collection - Japanese Craft Book

¥3,700

Release date: ‎ 2010/6/1
Language ‏ : ‎ Japanese
Book: ‎ 104 pages

 

In addition to photos of Ainu embroidery belonging to Sanae Ogawa's collection, the site also provides detailed explanations of various stitches and patterns using color photos for those who wish to make their own Ainu embroidery.

First, the stitching, then the kimono, and finally the aharshi (bark garment).
From the explanation of cutting down the wood, to the pongee, weaving, cutting, sewing, and embroidery, the mind-boggling process is explained using color photographs.

There is also a column about the Ainu people, and the content will satisfy both those who are fascinated by the Ainu people and those who are attracted to the Ainu culture.

 

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Japanese Craft Bookstore

Ainu Embroidery racial collection - Japanese Craft Book

¥3,700

Release date: ‎ 2010/6/1
Language ‏ : ‎ Japanese
Book: ‎ 104 pages

 

In addition to photos of Ainu embroidery belonging to Sanae Ogawa's collection, the site also provides detailed explanations of various stitches and patterns using color photos for those who wish to make their own Ainu embroidery.

First, the stitching, then the kimono, and finally the aharshi (bark garment).
From the explanation of cutting down the wood, to the pongee, weaving, cutting, sewing, and embroidery, the mind-boggling process is explained using color photographs.

There is also a column about the Ainu people, and the content will satisfy both those who are fascinated by the Ainu people and those who are attracted to the Ainu culture.

 

Shipping information:
The shipping cost depends on the weight of the items. It will automatically calculate when you add it to the shopping cart. (Chat with us for more details)

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