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Kirikane (截金) is a Japanese decorative technique used for Buddhist statues and paintings, using gold leaf, silver leaf, or platinum leaf cut into lines, diamonds, and triangles.
Kirikane (截金) is a Japanese decorative technique used for Buddhist statues and paintings, using gold leaf, silver leaf, or platinum leaf cut into lines...
producer of mizuhiki and one of the oldest companies in the world Hojōjutsu Kirikane Kumihimo Meibutsu Shūgi-bukuro, envelopes typically decorated with mizuhiki...
Eri (江里 佐代子, Eri Sayoko, July 19, 1945 – October 3, 2007) was a Japanese kirikane artist. She was a Living National Treasure of Japan and a member of the...
crystals into tea bowls and incense containers.[better source needed] Kirikane (截金) is a decorative technique used for paintings and Buddhist statues...
framed paintings but also include mandalas, hanging scrolls, and prints Kirikane - The decorative techniques of Buddhist painting handed down from the Asuka...