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made in New York: 11/06/01
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Made in New York. 2014年1月に活動拠点を日本に移転しただ今再起動の準備中! ニューヨークの日常生活やパーソナルブログは こちらをどうぞ. これまで、ニューヨークのショップでしか買えなかったD2NY CraftのEco Zoriが、ボストンでも買えるようになりました! 今回はオーナー様のご希望で、非対称デザインで、はっきりした色合の物を中心に納品させていただきました。 実はこちらのオーナーさんは、Eco Zori の愛用者さんなんです。 ニューヨークでEco Zoriをご購入いただき、ビジネスとしてのご依頼を賜りました。 納品させて頂いたのはこの10足ですが、すでに売れてしまった物もあるので、在庫、販売価格についてはショップに直接お問い合わせ下さい。 Old Japan, Inc. 24 Union Park St. Boston, Massachusetts 02118. ランキングに参加中!みなさんの応援がはげみです!!それぞれポチっとお願いします. 一ヶ月以上空いてしまいました(><). Gem Meister ♪. 藤井愛弓Deco and Nail Artist.
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Decorative Ironwork Japanese KYOTO DECO style
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Yoshiyo Studio's original design concepts from Kyoto, Japan. The civilization which developed in the Middle East split as the people migrated, one group moving West and the other moving East. Those moving to the West passed through Greece, then Rome before moving into Europe where they spread out across the continent. On the other hand, those moving East passed along the Silk. Road into China, then onward to the Korean peninsula, and finally arriving in Japan. We at Yoshiyo Studios would now like to intr...
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Decorative Ironwork Japanese KYOTO DECO style
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Yoshiyo Studio's original design concepts from Kyoto, Japan. Click each image to enlarge. A forge and special nippers for decorative ironworks. An anvil block and various types of hammer for decorative ironworks. A craftsman uses a hammer to flatten a heated iron bar. He then curves the bar's tip against the edge of the anvil. Striking the curved tip with a hammer curls it further. Using a guide to curl the iron into the perfect scroll. This shape is also called an 'arabesque', or 'karakusa' pattern.
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Decorative Ironwork Japanese KYOTO DECO style
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Yoshiyo Studio's original design concepts from Kyoto, Japan. KYOTO DECO style HOME. Yoshiyo Studios New York 979 Third Avenue, Suite 300 New York, NY 10022 Tel.(212)588-1216 E-mail. 464 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013 Tel,(212) 219-7505 / Fax.(212) 219-7503 E-mail. HEAD OFFICE and STUDIO. 41Kawakita Inukai,Sogabe-cho, Kameoka-shi Kyoto-fu, Japan, 621-0027 Tel,81-771-22-1305 / Fax,81-771-25-7485 E-mail.
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Decorative Ironwork Japanese KYOTO DECO style
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Yoshiyo Studio's original design concepts from Kyoto, Japan. YOSHIYO KOBO Co., Ltd. At Yoshiyo Studios, we are engaged in creating a variety of products based on Japanese traditional design culture, to be used as both architectural decorations and interior designs in a modern setting. The scope of works undertaken at Yoshiyo Studios are as follows:. Unique creations by artists. Creation, production and construction of architectural and interior elements. Yoshiyo Studios New York. HEAD OFFICE and STUDIO.
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Decorative Ironwork Japanese KYOTO DECO style
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Decorative Ironwork original design concepts from Kyoto, JapanDecorative. Decorative Ironwork KYOTO DECO style. As the leading creator of decorative ironwork in Japan,Yoshiyo Studios is dedicated to producing artistic works in metal ranging from wrought iron architectural and interior decoration to gazebos and public monuments. Although traditional Japanese designs and patterns stand as the base of our work, we are also actively engaged in the continual innovation of new expressions in metal.
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Decorative Ironwork Japanese KYOTO DECO style
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Yoshiyo Studio's original design concepts from Kyoto, Japan. The creation process of these designs begins with the ideas and inspirations of the artist first being expressed in the form of drawings and illustrations, and then being refined by the craftsman as he expresses them in physical form, resulting in myriads of combinations of both functionality and form as integral parts of the overall artistic work. Traditional Japanese patterns and designs have developed in a unique, historical context, and thr...
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Urasenke Chanoyu Center - Links
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Urasenke Foundation - Japan. Urasenke Foundation - San Francisco, California. International Urasenke Foundation Branches and Liaison Offices. Urasenke Midorikai Alumni Association. Kimono House - (212) 505-0232. Morita Tatami Maker Shop.