Japanese Brush Dyeing(Hikizome) with Plant Dyes <br>Mamiko Markham December 5th, 2017 ULITA<br><br>The Silver Studio Collection at MoDA includes around four hundred Katagami, dating from the early nineteenth century. MoDA’s collection of Katagami is one of the significant public collections of Katagami in Britain. <br><br>The process of using Katagami:<br>The fabric is first stretched using bamboo sticks (Shinshi). A Katagami stencil is placed on the fabric and past resist is applied. The Dyer uses a Hake brush to 'paint' dye on the fabric. This process is called 'Hikizome'.<br><br>In the UK, immersion dyeing has often been used after applying paste resists by Katagami stencil. Alternatively dye printing directly by Katagami ste...
Throughout Japanese textile history, Kyokechi or itajime shibori has been known as a resist dyeing p...
Almost as soon as they were invented in 1858, chemical dyes were introduced to Japanese artists and ...
<p>Katagami in Japonisme – Katagami Research and History and the bi-directional influences on Kataga...
Katagami technique Itoire<br><br>The Silver Studio Collection at MoDA includes around four hundred K...
<p><b>Japanese paste-Resist Dyeing (Katazome) and Brush Dyeing (Hikizome) with Plant Dyes <...
Researcher and practitioner Mamiko Markham's images and transcripts for a talk exploring the symboli...
First Initial Report of Findings from Katagami Research in Japan <br>October 4th, 2017<br><br>The Si...
<div>Images of a three-day workshop run at Middlesex University by Katagami Project Researcher Sarah...
There are some kinds of dyeing of stencil in Japan; namely, BIN-GATA in Okinawa Prefecture, and ISE-...
This paper will explore how the introduction of chemical dyes to Japan influenced the technique and ...
<div> <p><b>An Introduction to paste-resist dying techniques and brush dyeing using dyes derived fr...
Slides and notes from presentation given at the MoDA symposium Japonisme in Design 10.4.2018<br
application/pdftextWith the recent yukata boom in the last few years, yukata of elaborate and colorf...
The Silver Studio Collection at MoDA includes around four hundred Katagami, dating from the early ni...
Sketchbook drawings made by Sarah Desmarais from the katagami stencils at the Museum of Domestic Des...
Throughout Japanese textile history, Kyokechi or itajime shibori has been known as a resist dyeing p...
Almost as soon as they were invented in 1858, chemical dyes were introduced to Japanese artists and ...
<p>Katagami in Japonisme – Katagami Research and History and the bi-directional influences on Kataga...
Katagami technique Itoire<br><br>The Silver Studio Collection at MoDA includes around four hundred K...
<p><b>Japanese paste-Resist Dyeing (Katazome) and Brush Dyeing (Hikizome) with Plant Dyes <...
Researcher and practitioner Mamiko Markham's images and transcripts for a talk exploring the symboli...
First Initial Report of Findings from Katagami Research in Japan <br>October 4th, 2017<br><br>The Si...
<div>Images of a three-day workshop run at Middlesex University by Katagami Project Researcher Sarah...
There are some kinds of dyeing of stencil in Japan; namely, BIN-GATA in Okinawa Prefecture, and ISE-...
This paper will explore how the introduction of chemical dyes to Japan influenced the technique and ...
<div> <p><b>An Introduction to paste-resist dying techniques and brush dyeing using dyes derived fr...
Slides and notes from presentation given at the MoDA symposium Japonisme in Design 10.4.2018<br
application/pdftextWith the recent yukata boom in the last few years, yukata of elaborate and colorf...
The Silver Studio Collection at MoDA includes around four hundred Katagami, dating from the early ni...
Sketchbook drawings made by Sarah Desmarais from the katagami stencils at the Museum of Domestic Des...
Throughout Japanese textile history, Kyokechi or itajime shibori has been known as a resist dyeing p...
Almost as soon as they were invented in 1858, chemical dyes were introduced to Japanese artists and ...
<p>Katagami in Japonisme – Katagami Research and History and the bi-directional influences on Kataga...