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Ceremonial textiles of Japan: 18th to 20th centuries : the Yorke Collection
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"Japan is a nation renowned for its rich cultural heritage, which is profoundly reflected in its traditional ceremonies and rituals. A significant component of these ceremonies is the use of textiles, which play a crucial role in symbolizing cultural values, social hierarchies, and spiritual connections. The careful selection, crafting, and presentation of textiles in Japanese traditional ceremonies serve to preserve and transmit cultural identity, aesthetics, and values from one generation to another. From the vibrant kimono to the meticulously woven gift and altar cloths, textiles are integral to the essence of these ceremonies, encapsulating the essence of Japan's history, spirituality, and social structure."-- Introduction (page 8).
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[Truro, Nova Scotia]: Yorke Antique Textiles, 2024
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1700-1999
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- 9781738760916
- 173876091X
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Edition of 500 numbered copies.
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