Washi: The Art of Japanese Paper
By (Author) Nancy Broadbent Casserley
Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens
18th March 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
745.54
64
Width 242mm, Height 280mm
Washi, or Japanese handmade paper, has long held a central role in Japanese culture. The rich history and striking diversity of washi are explored in this extensively-illustrated book through images and discussion of two washi collections. The juxtaposition of examples from the 19th-century Parkes collection held in the Economic Botany Collection at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and a contemporary Kyoto-based collection provides a compelling overview of the decorative motifs and techniques used in this thousand-year-old Japanese art form and craft.
Nancy Broadbent Casserley is an independent scholar and curator in the field of the History of Design.