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Kirikane (截金) is a ****anese
decorative technique used for
Buddhist statues and paintings,
using gold leaf,
silver leaf, or
platinum leaf cut into lines...
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producer of
mizuhiki and one of the
oldest companies in the
world Hojōjutsu
Kirikane Kumihimo Meibutsu Shūgi-bukuro,
envelopes typically decorated with mizuhiki...
- Eri (江里 佐代子, Eri Sayoko, July 19, 1945 –
October 3, 2007) was a ****anese
kirikane artist. She was a
Living National Treasure of ****an and a
member of the...
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represented by
delicate coloring. The
brilliant coloring and use of
kirikane (a
technique to cut gold leaf into
small pieces and
paste it on a surface)...
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framed paintings but also
include mandalas,
hanging scrolls, and
prints Kirikane - The
decorative techniques of
Buddhist painting handed down from the A****...
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crystals into tea
bowls and
incense containers.[better source needed]
Kirikane (截金) is a
decorative technique used for
paintings and
Buddhist statues...
- long
earlobes symbolizing enlightenment,
wearing a kasaya,
decorated with
kirikane and
partial polychromy,
yielding a khakkhara. The left hand
yields a jewel...
- (斎田梅亭) 1900 1981
Other Kirikane 1981 Daizō
Nishide (西出大三) 1913 1995
Other Kirikane 1985
Sayoko Eri (江里佐代子) 1945 2007
Other Kirikane 2002
Fumiyuki Yoshida...
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naturalistic model of the body,
along with cut-gold
patterning of the
robes (
kirikane). His
right hand
would hold a staff, the
khakkhara and a
jewel on the left...
- on the
Amida is not uniform, but
rather a
combination of gilding, and
kirikane patterning. The painting,
considered a
masterpiece of
Kamakura art is often...