Paperblanks notebook Japanese Kimono, Kara - ori Pink, mini 9x14, ruled, soft cover

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Paperblanks notebook Japanese Kimono, Kara - ori Pink, mini 9x14, ruled, soft cover
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Paperblanks notebook Japanese Kimono, Kara - ori Pink, mini 9x14, ruled, soft cover

Reference: 9781439798195
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Showcasing silk dyed with beni (the pigment extracted from safflower petals) and lacquered in gold, our Kara-ori Pink pattern is inspired by a kimono design that dates to the Edo period, when it was used as a costume for the theatrical style known as Noh. This exquisite embroidery also inspired our first design, Kara-ori, from this Japanese Kimono series.

Width: 90mm

Height: 140mm

Depth: 16mm

Interior: Lined

Space between lines: 6.60mm

Lines Per Page: 19

208 Pages

Elastic Band

GSM (paper weight) 80

softcover

Smyth Sewn

Back Cover Pouch

Interior Paper: Custom-designed laid paper

Ribbon Markers: 1

100% recycled binder boards

Decorative printed cover paper

FSC-certified text paper

Threaded stitching and glue, as needed

Acid-free sustainable forest paper

Harmonious flowers, balanced colours and highly precise details create the eye-catching, high-impact effect of this Japanese kimono design. Originally designed as a costume for the theatrical style known as Noh, our Kara-ori pattern leaves little doubt why Noh is derived from the words for “skill” and “talent.” With silk and gold lacquered stripes, this is one of the best examples of Japanese textile design we have found. It comes from the Edo period (1615–1868) when Noh theatre, known for the sumptuousness of its costumes, was at its height. Following the success of our first Kara-ori design, released in Fall 2022 with a coral-inspired colour scheme, we are delighted to introduce Kara-ori Pink for Fall 2024 as the latest title in our Japanese Kimono series. Noh theatre is one of the world’s oldest performing arts and has been handed down through generations of Japanese composers and performers. The plots draw from legend, history and contemporary events and are structured around song and dance. Though the thematic tone is often poetic yet monotonous, the costumes are anything but. In fact, Noh is often referred to as “mask drama” due to the importance placed on masks and costumes within the form. The term karaori, for which this design is named, refers specifically to the exquisitely embroidered traditional woman’s kimono like the one reproduced here.

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