Japanese Bookbinding: Instructions from a Master Craftsman
by Kojiro Ikegami
A third-generation traditional bookbinder gives easy-to-follow instructions for making all the major, historically important styles of Japanese bindings as well as traditional book cases—the custom-made folding boxes that afford handsome protection for Japan’s exquisite books. The authoritative text, written by one of Japan’s leading professional bookbinders, has been fully adapted for Western readers. Both American and Japanese suppliers of traditional tools and materials are provided and substitutes are recommended for items not readily available. For centuries the West has admired Japanese books, but only now can we make them ourselves and take full advantage of their creative possibilities. Stunning and practical, these bindings are ideal for preserving calligraphy, letters, artwork, and poems, for adding a distinctive touch to limited-edition books, and for use as diaries or gifts. Adapted by Barbara B. Stephen Designed by Miriam F. Yamaguchi Cover design by H. Doki Published by Weatherhill, 1986 Hardcover, 148 pages, full color offset, 7.5 × 10.125 inches ISBN: 978-0-83-480196-7
Publisher
Weatherhill
Publication year
1986
ISBN-13
9780834801967
Pages
148
Language
English
Subjects
Japanese CraftBookbinding TechniquesTraditional ArtsHandmade BooksCraftsmanshipCultural HeritageArtisan Skills
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