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Handmade in Japan

Gestalten /Irwin Wong
The Pursuit of Perfection in Traditional Crafts
Over the course of centuries, Japan has developed a culture of the handmade known world-over for its quality, precision, and artistry. Today, these traditions are being kept alive by master artisans who have dedicated their lives to the stewardship of this irreplaceable cultural heritage. Handmade in Japan takes the reader on a journey through the island nation, offering insight into its varied and fascinating culture and traditions, while also revealing the histories of its diverse regions, from the fiery southern island of Kyushu, to the imperial capital of Kyoto, to the snowy wilderness of Hokkaido. The book provides a rare glimpse into some of Japan’s most remarkable workshops, unveiling the techniques and stories behind thousand-year-old pottery kilns, katana swordsmiths, and the art of crafting delicate tea whisks out of bamboo. • A look at the skilled craftspeople of Japan’s diverse regions, with unique insights into their traditions and how they work • With exquisite photography of the craftspeople and their impressive wares, and a series of short essays looking at the significance of their materials • A book for people interested in Japan and Japanese culture, as well as crafts in general Irwin Wong is an editorial and commercial photographer based in Tokyo. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, he moved to Japan in 2005. He developed an interest in craftsmanship after photographing several artisans for work. His clients include Apple, The Washington Post, Forbes, and Nike.
Details:
ISBN:
9783899559927
Format:
Hardback
Page Count:
320
Dimensions:
23.50cm x 29.50cm
Publisher:
Gestalten

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