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Hajime Namiki Japanese Woodblock Print Prints
"Drooping Blossoms 9" by Hajime Namiki, an original woodblock print, signed and numbered in pencil. Edition of 200, 2008.
japanska
Oiran (花魁) - Oiran were the highest class of courtesans in Edo (now known as Tokyo). An oiran was valued not only for her beauty and charm, but also her wit, knowledge, and skill in traditional Japanese arts. Their dress often consisted of layers of ornate kimono and extremely elaborate hairstyles, with one distinguishing feature being an obi tied at the front of the body rather than at the back. Though there are no longer any oiran left in Japan because of laws.
Holiday Mug Rug Tutorial
Holiday Mug Rug tutorial - quick and cute... link for the pattern: http://fabricmill.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/holiday-mug-rug-tutorial.html
Ray Morimura
Ray Morimura (b.1948) ; He is a Japanese artist from Tokyo who works mostly with wood block prints
Nipponia nippon
Want to dress up as a Geisha Maiko? There are several shops and studios around Kyoto, Japan that offer the complete transformation.
Jidai Maturi (Festival of Age)-2009-5
Jidai Festival in Kyoto, Japan