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The Kimono: The Soul of Japanese Fashion and Identity - A Journey through Japan's Textile Art History
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8230299080
- EAN9798230299080
- Date de parution04/02/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Discover the soul of the kimono - A journey through Japan's textile art historyImmerse yourself in the fascinating world of the kimono, a symbol of elegance, tradition and Japanese identity. "The Kimono: The Soul of Japanese Fashion and Identity - A Journey Through Japan's Textile Art History" takes you on a breathtaking journey through the eras of Japan. Learn the meaning of the intricate patterns, the fineness of the fabrics and the deep-rooted cultural values ??hidden in every stitch.
Who is this book for?Whether you are a lover of Japanese culture, a fashion enthusiast, an art historian or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of traditional craftsmanship - this book is for you!What can you expect in this book?- Detailed insights into the history and development of the kimono - from the Edo period to modern times.- Accurate descriptions that bring the unique designs and color symbolism to life.- Exciting story about the cultural significance and role of the kimono in Japanese society.- Inspiration for designers and creatives through the diverse descriptions of patterns and techniques.
Why should you read this book?- Expert knowledge: Well researched and explained in an understandable way.- Emotional access: The kimono as a mirror of the Japanese soul and identity.- Pure aesthetics: A book that not only imparts knowledge, but is also a delight for connoisseurs and newcomers. Your access to Japan's cultural treasure chestExperience how fashion tells history, preserves traditions and shapes identity.
This book is more than just a well-founded documentation - it is a declaration of love for one of the most fascinating items of clothing in the world. So let yourself be enchanted by the magic of the kimono - perfect as a gift or as an addition to your personal collection!Your Hermann Candahashi
Who is this book for?Whether you are a lover of Japanese culture, a fashion enthusiast, an art historian or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of traditional craftsmanship - this book is for you!What can you expect in this book?- Detailed insights into the history and development of the kimono - from the Edo period to modern times.- Accurate descriptions that bring the unique designs and color symbolism to life.- Exciting story about the cultural significance and role of the kimono in Japanese society.- Inspiration for designers and creatives through the diverse descriptions of patterns and techniques.
Why should you read this book?- Expert knowledge: Well researched and explained in an understandable way.- Emotional access: The kimono as a mirror of the Japanese soul and identity.- Pure aesthetics: A book that not only imparts knowledge, but is also a delight for connoisseurs and newcomers. Your access to Japan's cultural treasure chestExperience how fashion tells history, preserves traditions and shapes identity.
This book is more than just a well-founded documentation - it is a declaration of love for one of the most fascinating items of clothing in the world. So let yourself be enchanted by the magic of the kimono - perfect as a gift or as an addition to your personal collection!Your Hermann Candahashi






















