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Japanese Fishermen's Coats from Awaji Island (UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History Textile Series)
Luke Shepherd Roberts, Sharon Sadako Takeda
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| #1735498 in Books | 2002-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .35 x9.10 x12.08l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 80 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Very pleased with this book|By Khrystyna Fomenko|Very pleased with this book. Great source for research of sashiko and sakiori - for those interested in textiles rather than diy crafts. These books on Japanese traditional workwear are comparatively rare and I have bought most I could find. I recommend this book, it is definitely one of the better ones, along with "Mottaina|About the Author|Sharon Sadako Takeda is senior curator and head of the Department of Costume and Textiles at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Luke Roberts is an associate professor of Japanese history at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
A lasting contribution to the study of Japanese textiles and to the cultural history of the Inland Sea region, this volume presents a historical ethnography of the fishing villages that produced the sashiko no donza, or fisherman's coat. It provides as well an in-depth analysis of regional textile production, the sashiko tradition in the village of Hokudan, and the iconography of the eloquently stitched designs that appear on the coats.
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