Articles, tagged with "japanese art", page 1
12th October 2011
Adorned with butterflies, blossoms, or bamboo, these garments are the ideal marriage amongst modern-day and traditional styles. The beauty of a kimono-inspired design can be found in the loose, flowing sleeves and the daring colors of Asian motifs, which ...
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AndyClemons
12th October 2011
Silk is the preferred fabric for a kimono, while modern designs are usually built from cotton or artificial materials. The kimono is customarily worn so that female curves are minimized a straight, slim look is ideal. The obi can be tied in many intricate...
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AndyClemons
16th August 2011
The most up-to-date vendor to announce its iPad 2 cases is InCase. So maker has seven styles available already.In accordance with the Japanese art of paper folding, the Origami Sleeve ($34.95) protects the iPad 2 and unfolds suitable viewing stand. It sup...
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Author:
Margo Nosek
01st April 2011
Have you ever considered buying a Bonsai tree for your garden?
There is something loveably British about the pastime of gardening. Millions of us love to make like Alan Titchmarsh and spend time cultivating a large array of plants, to improve the lovel...
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Gareth Hoyle
21st March 2011
Jiu Jitsu Submission is very little but the Japanese content art work and so they show the substance arts to people who want to understand this sort of arts. You'll find a lot of arts that's taught in Japan like Aikido and several much more other individu...
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Lynna Ferrario
02nd March 2011
Around the close of the 1800s, graphic designers began paying closer attention to the use of pattern, design and shape in their works. The man who used those same elements and actually changed the way that graphic designers looked at a page, died at the a...
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JeanneSanson
11th February 2011
Acrylic nail designs are regarded as to become items of artwork since just by making use of supplies for nails coupled with striking adornments, nails can turn into an excellent operate of artwork.Given that time immemorial, nails have turn out to be ...
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Author:
Reginald Stone
01st February 2011
More and more people are in the market, at both online and physical stores, looking for bonsai for sale. Contrary to popular belief, the bonsai tree is not a dwarf tree but just a normal tree that is maintained in short stature through continued pruning a...
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Author:
Michel Buzz
27th January 2011
The weeping willow, or salix babylonica, began its life in dry northern China, but spread rapidly across Asia and to other parts of the world via the Silk Road. These days, it is grown almost everywhere. It offers a sense of beauty and grace to any garden...
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Author:
Derek Farley
19th January 2011
When it comes to the fighting techinques many benefits can be mentioned as a reason for taking part, fitness, confidence, friendship, and focus are however , many of the reasons why folks start training.About another level you should make sure you enjoy l...
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Author:
Lucien Wood
19th January 2011
The Japanese adopted bonsai from the Chinese where it first appeared almost two thousand years ago, as pun-sai. The literal meaning of the word bonsai is tree-in- a-pot. The Japanese mastered the art of growing specimen trees in pots using various techni...
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Data Flat
17th January 2011
Merry Christmas Everyone
Christmas is one of the most important and popular holidays in this country. Many people celebrate this holiday for religious reasons. Others simply enjoy the sights and sounds of this time of year. The decorations seen in home...
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Author:
Stanl1234
13th December 2010
How many times have you been to a birthday party, especially for children, and found identical offerings from the gift wrap stand. Let's get crafty and make our own, individual creations, which stand out from the crowd. Whether you purchase from the gift ...
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Author:
hwestbotham
11th December 2010
Spain, the country of many possibilities
A recent study showed that one of the most visited European countries is Spain; with all it beautiful places and historical towns to visit, Spain will amaze you again and again. Millions of people pass its front...
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Author:
Gray Son
28th October 2010
For centuries, the common Koi has been regarded with a sense of wonder and fascination that belies its humble beginnings.
Once bred as a food resource in China, it wasn't until after it was adopted by the Japanese, that it was quickly recognised more f...
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Author:
Kate Nakamura