Japanese decorative arts

Immerse yourself in the refined and timeless aesthetic of Japanese decorative art through our collection of articles. Explore the richness of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, where each piece embodies a delicate harmony between form, function and beauty. From the majestic world of embroidered kimonos to the subtle details of exquisite lacquerware, our exploration of Japanese decorative art transports you to the heart of a centuries-old tradition. Discover the symbolic motifs, meticulous techniques and cultural influence that have shaped this unique artistic heritage. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply curious, immerse yourself in a captivating visual journey through the eras and styles that have shaped the soul of decorative art in Japan.

Nishimuraya Yohachi

Nishimuraya Yohachi: A renowned woodblock publisher in the ukiyo-e era

Nishimuraya Yohachi was one of the most influential and renowned woodblock print publishers of the ukiyo-e era in late 18th-century Japan. His work helped shape and popularize this unique artistic style, which captured everyday life, landscapes, actors and courtesans of the time. Woodblock print publisher : Nishimuraya Yohachi, also known as Nishiyo (西与) was known …

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Japanese Shigaraki ceramic tanuki

Shigaraki ceramics: the rustic beauty of Japanese art.

Shigaraki ceramics are a traditional Japanese art form dating back centuries. It originated in the town of Shigaraki in Shiga prefecture, in the western part of Japan. Shigaraki potters use the region’s abundant natural clay to create ceramic objects with a unique character and rustic beauty. The history of Shigaraki ceramics dates back to the …

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Miniaturized Beauty: Discover the fascinating Japanese art of bonsai

Bonsai are miniature trees grown in pots and shaped by pruning and shaping their branches and roots. Although the art of bonsai is practiced in many countries, it is often associated with Japanese culture, where it is considered a symbol of serenity and harmony. The history of bonsai can be traced back over a thousand …

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WABI SABI, l’asymétrie, l’aspérité, la simplicité…

WABI SABI, asymmetry, roughness, simplicity

WABI SABI is a concept inspired by Japanese aesthetics, which has spread throughout the world. It is an art of living that consists of finding beauty in imperfection, the old and the unfinished. Asymmetry, asperity and simplicity are fundamental characteristics of this style. The aesthetics of WABI SABI WABI SABI is an aesthetic principle originating …

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