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No10 Japanese Katagami stencil Ogata with seagull
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Description ■No10 KATAGAMI(JAPANESE STENCIL) ogata with seagull and surf . This Katagami is put silk thread between Washi paper and Do not stick mesh on the back.This technique is called ITOIRE. ITOIRE is living national treasure technique now. this is stencil for KIMONO patern. print with a resist paste made from glutinous rice After dying remove resist paste. Original Full Length(No Cut) Exquisite Technique of Katagami Craftmanship. DATE: Ogata: Taisho to early Showa era. KOGATA(katagami Stencil) was used until Edo era. (CHUGATA: MEIJI to Taisho era) (OGATA: early Syowa to now ) SIZE: approx. 25.19 inch x 17.16 inch ( 64cm x 43.6cm) Description: You can enjoy artistic designs of Katagami. As this stencil is for Kimono, the design describes something, such as seasons, stories and occasions. As you can see in the following pictures, the level of craftmanship of this Katagami is excellent. Katagami stencil is very popular item for Japanese antique fans and collectors. However, the number of Katagami in the Japanese antique market is getting smaller these days. Shipment ■EMS(Express Mail Service with insurance) $15.78 for Europe $13.15 for USA, Canada, Australia $9.65 for Asia. We offer combined shipment. Payment ■PAYPAL for International payment ■We are dealing Japanese antiques for more than 30 years in Tokyo. Many of our customers are antique dealers from Europe and US. We are always trying to offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on everything we sell. We do not sell copies or reprint. Please e-mail us if you have any questions.
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