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8th April 2019, 07:04 PM #1
Japanese Cabinetry: traditions, techniques and the passing on of knowledge
I found this interesting read its 64 pages a mini book and has a few interesting insights to contribute.
https://www.wcmt.org.uk/sites/defaul...15%20Final.pdf
Japanese Cabinetry: traditions, techniques and the passing on of knowledge
Author: Hugh Miller
Hugh Miller, a furniture designer and maker from Liverpool, travelled to Japan to explore the traditions and techniques of Japanese cabinetry.
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9th April 2019, 05:59 AM #2
Nice find, thanks for sharing.
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9th April 2019, 01:17 PM #3Intermediate Member
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A nice find indeed. I wonder if this exists in a real book form.
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9th April 2019, 06:26 PM #4
Howard it looks like it was part of his Churchill scholarship. I suspect that he wrote this as a kind of thesis and then if you life in the UK you could go to listen him present his experience.
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12th April 2019, 02:29 PM #5
A very informative an enjoyable read.
It reminds me of Bernard Leach and his A Potters's Book, published in 1940, which was a major influence on me as a young potter and the nascence of the Japanese influence in my aesthetic.
Thanks for posting Thumbsucker.Stay sharp and stay safe!
Neil
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15th April 2019, 03:35 PM #6Novice
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Thanks for posting good information
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