NUNO

NUNO
Title NUNO PDF eBook
Author 須藤玲子
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780500022689

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"Named with a word meaning 'cloth', NUNO is a Japanese textile-design company. Founded in 1984 by Junichi Arai and the company's current director, Reiko Sudo, NUNO is known for its innovations in textile production. NUNO designers are inspired by the past, present and future, integrating elements, such as paper or feathers or aluminium, with industrial methods, such as spatter-plating and chemical etching. All NUNO textiles - more than 2,500 have been created - are produced in Japan and are usually the handiwork of an individual craftsperson. Each bolt of cloth has a story to tell. Though their textiles appear regularly in books, textile exhibitions and museum collections, a comprehensive NUNO monograph has not existed - until now. Featuring influential or experimental fabrics, the book is organized into seven chapters, each based on a theme deriving from the onomatopoeic coupling in Japanese that defines a family of fabrics. For example, 'Shima Shima', meaning 'striped', presents striped designs ranging from bold and contrasting like zebra to subtly variegated like a tabby cat. Based on interviews, archival research and factory visits, the texts are illustrated with specially commissioned photos and drawings. Interspersed are essays by a wide range of contributors, from writer Haruki Murakami and architect Toyo Ito to curator Anna Jackson."--

Serizawa

Serizawa
Title Serizawa PDF eBook
Author Keisuke Serizawa
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 148
Release 2009
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) was one of the greatest artists of 20th-century Japan. This book presents Serizawa's artistic biography in detail using the finest examples of his work from leading Japanese collections.

Japanese Textiles

Japanese Textiles
Title Japanese Textiles PDF eBook
Author Anna Jackson
Publisher Victoria & Albert Museum
Pages 152
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN

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"This illustrated volume presents highlights from the Victoria & Albert Museum's extensive collection of Japanese textiles and dress." "Ranging from embroidered kimono and woven actor's robes to the indigo-dyed textiles of rural Japan, this book explores the various patterning techniques that have been employed by Japanese textile artists from the seventeenth century to the present day. The richness and variety of the textiles are conveyed by the specially commissioned photographs, which include images of garments, bedding covers, gift covers, doorway curtains, decorative hangings, fabric lengths and samples." "Offering a wealth of inspiration to contemporary designers, this book provides an introduction to a vibrant cultural tradition, and should appeal to anyone interested in textiles or Japanese art and design." --Book Jacket.

Japanese Textile Designs

Japanese Textile Designs
Title Japanese Textile Designs PDF eBook
Author C. Estrade
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 52
Release 2005-12-10
Genre Design
ISBN 0486996956

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Nearly 200 subtle, classically beautiful patterns depict abstracts, florals, insects, geometrics, and other images -- all reproduced from the finest Japanese textiles. 187 full-color illustrations.

Textiles of Japan

Textiles of Japan
Title Textiles of Japan PDF eBook
Author Thomas Murray
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-01-29
Genre Design
ISBN 3791385208

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From rugged Japanese firemen's ceremonial robes and austere rural work-wear to colorful, delicately-patterned cotton kimonos, this lavishly illustrated volume explores Japan's rich tradition of textiles. Textiles are an eloquent form of cultural expression and of great importance in the daily life of a people, as well as in their rituals and ceremonies. The traditional clothing and fabrics featured in this book were made and used in the islands of the Japanese archipelago between the late 18th and the mid 20th century. The Thomas Murray collection featured in this book includes daily dress, work-wear, and festival garb and follows the Arts and Crafts philosophy of the Mingei Movement, which saw that modernization would leave behind traditional art forms such as the hand-made textiles used by country people, farmers, and fisherman. It presents subtly patterned cotton fabrics, often indigo dyed from the main islands of Honshu and Kyushu, along with garments of the more remote islands: the graphic bark cloth, nettle fiber, and fish skin robes of the aboriginal Ainu in Hokkaido and Sakhalin to the north, and the brilliantly colored cotton kimonos of Okinawa to the far south. Numerous examples of these fabrics, photographed in exquisite detail, offer insight into Japan's complex textile history as well as inspiration for today's designers and artists. This volume explores the range and artistry of the country's tradition of fiber arts and is an essential resource for anyone captivated by the Japanese aesthetic.

Japanese Design Through Textile Patterns

Japanese Design Through Textile Patterns
Title Japanese Design Through Textile Patterns PDF eBook
Author Frances Blakemore
Publisher Weatherhill, Incorporated
Pages 280
Release 1978
Genre Design
ISBN

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Make Your Own Japanese Clothes

Make Your Own Japanese Clothes
Title Make Your Own Japanese Clothes PDF eBook
Author John Marshall
Publisher Kodansha International
Pages 144
Release 1988
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780870118654

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Contains detailed instructions on making Japanese garments, from kimono towo-toe socks, using either traditional Japanese sewing methods or easierodern methods. The book includes patterns, fabric suggestions and sizingnstructions.