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Katazome Postcard, Mandarin Ducks

£10.00

Here pictured is a katazome printed postcard, created by a silkscreen process relying mainly on resist-dyeing (meaning the first layer of printing masks off areas using a glue-like paste made from soy-milk which will eventually be washed off and remain un-dyed); it seeks to reveal the beauty of the handmade paper which lies beneath. In chiyogami printing techniques, the pattern covers the entire surface and most often includes gold power for maximum effect, but the beauty of katazome lies in a more typically Japanese minimal and restrained approach to aesthetics.

The tradition of dyeing silk fabrics for kimonos featuring beautiful, intricate patterns is centuries old. Katazome and Chiyogami papers are the on-paper continuation of such techniques, which came about surprisingly recently - from the 1940s and 1970s respectively. The production of such papers today remains with a handful of studios primarily situated in the Kyoto region. Originally, these were made from hand-cut paper screens stained with persimmon (also known as kaki) juice; more modern silkscreens are used nowadays.

Katazome is directly linked to the work of Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984), a leader of the Mingei Folk-art movement, designated in 1956 as a living national treasure by the Japanese Government. Serizawa translated dyeing techniques usually used on fabric, in Kimono design, to kozo paper. Only natural dyes from vegetables and minerals are used to obtain matte, subtle and rich colours which can otherwise not be produced in modern printing. Serizawa and a group of stencil artists produced around 400 patterns in the postwar era, a few of which are here presented in our assortment. Katazome has a distinct postwar modern flavour, melding different stencil dyeing techniques in particular Bingata (from Okinawa) and South Pacific batik. The result is assuredly still very fresh despite its age, which speak volumes to the strength of deceiving simplicity.

Traditionally, chiyogami and katazome papers were used to make small souvenirs and trinkets such as dolls, small boxes, tea caddies etc. These can also be used in a more subtle and contemporary fashion, either framed whole to be used decoratively or for bookbinding where more simple and geometric patterns can look truly stunning and not necessarily traditionally Japanese.

The applied katagami stencils are traditionally made from mulberry bark, stiffened with glue and layered with natural fibres such as silk or even human hair. The depicted designs are carved intricately with special knives - indeed, a different knife is required for each of the four different carving styles: tsukibori (push carving), shimabori (stripe carving), kiribori (drill carving), and dogubori (tool punching). The designs are reflective of Japanese cultural symbolism, ranging from flora to fauna, as well as repetitive geometric patterns, as seen in typical indigo shibori dyeing techniques and sashiko embroidery.

Length: 14.8cm
Width: 10.cm
Depth: 0.1cm
Weight: 4g
Material: Silk screen printed paper

Made in Japan

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Katazome Postcard, Mandarin Ducks

£10.00
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Choosing Keeping is an independent shop located in Covent Garden, London. We specialise in offering a wide range of stationery and miscellaneous items to cater to all your needs.

We take pride in offering products that inspire creativity and elevate the art of writing. Whether you're looking for a special gift or simply want to treat yourself, we invite you to explore our collection and discover the joy of stationery.

We offer gift wrapping with premium materials, our in-house Italian paper and Swiss ribbon and an assortment of swallow branded stickers. We ship to all destinations worldwide by DHL.

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