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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...
- 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...
- are 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)...
- framed paintings but also include mandalas, hanging scrolls, and prints Kirikane - The decorative techniques of Buddhist painting handed down from the A****...
- crystals into tea bowls and incense containers.[better source needed] Kirikane (截金) is a decorative technique used for paintings and Buddhist statues...
- 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...
- Kinsatsu The Golden Tablet 金札 1 Kan'ami Kinuta The Fulling Block 砧 4 Zeami Kirikane Soga 切兼曽我 4 unknown Kiso Lord Kiso 木曽 4 unknown Kiyotsune 清経 2 Zeami Kochō...
- 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...