Welcome to the Gallery. Please visit and see what artists and craftspeople are creating with kakishibu and wood, paper, cloth, and yarn. Meet some of these talented folks in the People section. Hopefully, their creativity will inspire your works. If you've made something with kakishibu that you'd like to submit for the Gallery, please send it to us.
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Basket. Ikkanbari, katazome and modifiers.
Setsuko Horie |

Ikkanbari.
Tojidera Fleamarket, Kyoto |

Slippers. Katazome. & Basket. Ikkanbari.
Setsuko Horie |

Ikkanbari handbag. Recycled washi and cloth.
Seiko Kuware |

Hats. Dipped washi.
Michio Nakayama of Marutomo |

Ikkanbari purse.
Naomi Aramaki |

Hanging scroll box. Dipped washi.
Michio Nakayama of Marutomo |

Ikkanbari oni. Washi, bengara and shoen.
Mitie Sibatani |

Seat cushion. Woven washi.
Michio Nakayama of Marutomo |
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| People |

Naomi Aramaki, Translator & Kakishibu Artist
Setsuko Horie, Kakishibu Instructor & Artist |

Kazuhiro & Kiyoko Kasuya,
Clothing Designer & Kakishibu Artist |

Naoko, Sunshine & Yuichi Kojima,
Wood Craftsman |

Michio Nakayama,
Washi Specialist & Kakishibu Craftsman |

Michio Nishikawa, Owner,
Osaka-Nishikawa Co.
Naomi Aramaki, Translator
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Mr. Tanaka
Kimono Dyer & Kakishibu Artist |

Mrs. Terada and Mr. Terada, Kakishibu Artist,
Teacher and Author |

Mr. Shinji Yagi, Head of Kakishibu Club, Japan
Chris Conrad, Kakishibu Artist, Instructor & Writer |
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