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Showing posts with label Kuchi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kuchi. Show all posts

29.10.22

I started my first business when I was 11. But I had my first idea about one when I was 5.

 Until I was eight years old I lived with my sweet extended family with family close by. Within a block and a half radius

14.5.22

Getting ready for the show…










 

13.4.22

Here Comes The Sun.













 

15.3.22

Getting ready for the museum show.

A few kuchi items. 
I’ve put a nice collection together I think. 
The Banjara dress yolks will show too. 
Scroll a ways to find them if you love color!!
I have quite a few collections. Some is my art. Some my collections. 
I need donors and it’s for expenses associated with collections. 
I collect to share various cultures textiles and pottery, etc so that we can all be more connected. 
If interested in being a donor contact me. Many thanks for looking. 








 

24.2.22

Collectible Textiles.

Kimono textiles. 

Kimono

Shibori is tie dye

Silk and woolens, cottons. 

Usually bolts are around 13-14” wide! 

Some silk called tsumugi is a very old Chinese weave technique. It doesn’t wrinkle much and is crisp like paper. It’s amazing what’s been done historically with weaves.