(Nagano) - The origin of the crafts is that Mr. Kanae Yamamoto, an artist of western painting, undertook the task of teaching arts and crafts to young farmers in 1919. Ever since, the arts of farmers in Nagano have advanced remarkably. (woodcraft, art, YamamotoKanae, traditional, present, gift, souvenir, culture, nagano)
(Hiroshima) -(2001) The arts and crafts introduce the work which made a metal material widely from the environment molding(related to field outside sculpture buiding). (arts, crafts, scalpture, casting)
(Osaka) -(2000) Ura Art Wholesale Trade.We sell a work of art.Especially japanese and Chainese one.I'm sure that you are interested in our original armor and an image of Buddha. (art, handicraft, industrial, earthenware, chinaware, furniture, armor, mail-order, buddha, c)
(Saitama) -(2000) japanese handmade manriki homepage. herabuna fishing item.artistic special manriki ordermade. (manriki, handmade, ordermade, art, fishing)
(Tokyo) -(2000) The site for more appreciation of netsuke. The site includes exhibition information, publications, columns, etc. all pertinent to netsuke and related art forms. (netsuke, inro, art, craft, toggle, Japanese, traditional, accessory, exhibition, antique)
(Tokyo) -(2000) In this page,we introduce some glass works which made by using technic of Glasritzen(Diamond point engraving). (glasritzen, glass, engraving)
(Tokyo) -(2000) Official Webpage of the "Glasritzenschule Megroz Japan" - A Megroz School for Diamond point glass engraving in Japan. The modern Glasritzen has been developed by Fr. Gerlind Megroz in Switzerland. She created artful work of glass engraving, developed a variety of Diamond tools as well as many patterns for engraving. GMJ is a function to promote this form of glass art in Japan, giving exhibitions, courses and publishing. (Glasritzen, Diamond point, glass engraving, Switzerland, Handicraft, engraving, Megroz, Pattern, Diamond Needle)
(Mie) -(1998) Sensui Takayama's Ise Netsuke for direct sale designated Mie-prefectural Traditional Craft The price of each work depends upon the cost, which bears no relation to the value of that. (Ise, netsuke, craft art, carving)