- Overview
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- * Explore the world of Ise Katagami, intricate stencil paper used in kimono dyeing, and try your hand at stencil dyeing with traditional craftsman Chiaki Imasaka's designs on postcards
- * Learn the art of Mizuhiki, the decorative cord used for celebratory envelopes and gifts, and master the Awaji and Ume knot techniques to create your custom pouches
- * Create bookmarks using techniques like Awaji knots, Ume knots, and charming rabbit-themed designs
- * Create mini-sized clasp purses and coin cases using traditional Japanese textiles and handmade washi paper, all without sewing, for stylish accessory storage
- What to expect
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**Postcards made with Ise Katagami paper** "Ise Katagami" artisans carve over 900 intricate patterns on a one-inch space of durable washi paper for kimono stencil dyeing In this session, you’ll use a katagami stencil by craftsperson Chiaki Imasaka for postcard stencil dyeing **Mizuhiki-style money envelope** Learn the art of creating Mizuhiki-style money envelopes, traditional Japanese decorative cords used for special occasions. **Mizuhiki bookmark** Learn the art of Mizuhiki, a traditional Japanese craft used for celebratory envelopes and gifts, which involves coloring and winding silk thread around a core. **Craft Mini Clasp Purses** Create mini-sized clasp purses and coin cases with traditional Japanese fabric and washi paper, perfect for use as accessory cases.
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