Yūzen - significado y definición. Qué es Yūzen
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Qué (quién) es Yūzen - definición


Yūzen         
  • yūzen}} technique, 1912–1926, from the [[Khalili Collection of Kimono]]
JAPANESE ART OF TEXTILE DYEING
Birodo yuzen
is a Japanese resist dyeing technique where dyes are applied inside outlines of dyed or undyed rice-paste resist, which may be drawn freehand or stencilled; the paste keeps the dye areas separated. Originating in the 17th century, the technique became popular as both a way of subverting sumptuary laws on dress fabrics, and also as a way to quickly produce kimono that appeared to be painted freehand with dyes.
Japanese craft         
  • ''Vase with Flowering Cherry and Birds'' by Ando Cloisonné Company, circa 1910.
  • kagome]]}} pattern (1915)
  • Glass bowl, Kofun period, 6th century, perhaps from the tomb of [[Emperor Ankan]], in [[Habikino, Osaka]]
  • Coil-built Tokoname stoneware with ash glaze. Kamakura period, 14th century
  • kagome}} weaving lattice
  • Yūzen}} detail of a kimono
  • Potter at his wheel (1914)
  • [[Hinamatsuri]]}} dolls of the emperor and empress
  • Irises at Yatsuhashi]]'', by [[Ogata Kōrin]], Edo period (National Treasure)
HANDICRAFT OF JAPAN
Japanese crafts; Yuzen birodo; Japanese velvet; Japanese handicrafts; Kogei; Japanese textiles; Japanese textile
in Japan has a long tradition and history. Included are handicraft by an individual or a group, and a craft is work produced by independent studio artists, working with traditional craft materials and/or processes.