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Item Code:7830105
Size (cm)
Length
152 (3)
Sleeve width at shoulder
61 (7)
Sleeve width
47 (2.5)
Rear width
27
Front width
22.5
Under the skirt
71
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[Yoshimatsu NANBU] (1894-1976)
An engraver of Ise-katgami (Japanese traditional paper stencil for dyeing textiles) . A living national treasure.
Born in Suzuka city, Mie prefecture in 1894, Yoshimatsu got to study the skills of Ise-katgami carving called “tsuki-bori” under his father and older brother, Tokichi Nanbu, soon after leaving elementary school. In addition, he studied technique of Kaiki-silk stencil inYamanashi prefecture. In 1955, Yoshimatsu was designated as a Living National Treasure as a holder of “Isegata Tsuki-bori” technique. Not only a skilled artisan, he was also a great trainer for younger generations. Even after his death in 1976, Yoshimatsu’s ise-katagami has been used to dye textiles.
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Some slight flaws/stains/blemish/spots/etc. * Items come with everything pictured (e.g. boxes, accessories, etc. if any).
* Please read through our store policy pages before ordering. Our store primarily sells vintage & antique wares.
Please understand that age affects both item condition and value as a collectible.
Check the condition in each photo carefully to help you decide whether to bid or buy.
If there is anything specific you would like to know about this item, please contact us.
Item Code:7830105
[Yoshimatsu NANBU] (1894-1976)
An engraver of Ise-katgami (Japanese traditional paper stencil for dyeing textiles) . A living national treasure.
Born in Suzuka city, Mie prefecture in 1894, Yoshimatsu got to study the skills of Ise-katgami carving called “tsuki-bori” under his father and older brother, Tokichi Nanbu, soon after leaving elementary school. In addition, he studied technique of Kaiki-silk stencil inYamanashi prefecture. In 1955, Yoshimatsu was designated as a Living National Treasure as a holder of “Isegata Tsuki-bori” technique. Not only a skilled artisan, he was also a great trainer for younger generations. Even after his death in 1976, Yoshimatsu’s ise-katagami has been used to dye textiles.
Item Code:7830105
Size (cm)
Length
152 (3)
Sleeve width at shoulder
61 (7)
Sleeve width
47 (2.5)
Rear width
27
Front width
22.5
Under the skirt
71
()...extra fabric in the seams
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