Arimatsu Shibori: A Japanese Tradition of Indigo Dyeing
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Published for the exhibition "Arimatsu Shibori: A Japanese Tradition of Indigo Dyeing" by Oakland University at the Meadow Brook Art Gallery.
Small patterned fabric kimono shape adhered to front cover.
Cover has light shelf wear. Page edges have very slight toning. Near fine condition.
100 color plates of kimonos, patterns, tools, indigo color chart, and archival woodblock prints. Plate commentaries by Kozo Takeda in appendix.
Essays by Bonnie F Abiko, Kozo Takeda, Hiroko Harada, Mary Lou Maxson, and Toshi Morikawa.
Text in English and Japanese. Printed in Japan
Arimatsu Shibori from the collections of the Arimatsu Shibori Exhibition Hall, Nagoya City Museum, the Hitoshi Fujimoto Collection, and the private collections of Kozo Takeda & Hiroko Harada.
Edited by Bonnie F. Abiko
8.25 x 11.75 inches
156 pages
Softcover
Condition : Near Fine
Oakland University 1995
ISBN : 9780925859020
8.25 x 11.75 inches
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