Japanese Design Artwork Gallery
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Japan and the art of tobacco, here just three examples of the beauty of Japanese art & design.1.
paranoia-girls:Paranoia Girls: Page 45Pictures: Yunico UchiyamaWords: Patrick MaciasTranslation / Co
Family Crest | Kamon | 家紋In Japan, more than 2,000 family emblems derived from flowers and birds hav
Intricate nail art mimicing the shishi (Japanese heavenly lion) design of a Manemon teacup (porcelai
Moon Creature, mechanical toy, 1968. Tin and card. Japan, made by Louis Marx & Co. Via V&A
muirgilsdream:Water jar with design of maple leaves, 1731-43, Edo.
Katamaku is a series of everyday products with Japanese minimalist aesthetics made from industrial
Tea Bowl, named YamanohaMino ware, nezumi-shino typeGlazed stonewareJapan Momoyama-Edo periods, 17t
Organic corn packaging designed by Kojima Kozue and illustrator Kihara Misaki
Package design by Takeuchi Mie
Japanese Exhibition Poster: 91 Objects by 91 Designers. Shin Matsunaga. 1991
Tomo Koizumi Spring/Summer 2021 RTW
Three-case inro with design of crows and trees by moonlight,by IIZUKA School, Edo period, Early 19th
Bjarne Jonasson & Nanae Takata, ‘Tsugumi Nakamura’ (model), Yohji Yamamoto (Designer
japanese pavillion standees ✨
Pearl mounted Japanese wakizashi, late koto or early shinto period.from Sofe Design Auctions
Imaginary Japanese Storefronts Come to Life in Charming Watercolor ScenesWhen Polish animator Mateus
Give gifts in Japanese origami-style bird envelope pouches, by Felissimo
asylum-art:Spotted these incredible Japanese flip books, published by Mou Hitotsu no KenkyujoSource:
tokyo-fashion:Indie Japanese fashion designer Ameko on the street in Harajuku wearing an Axes Femme
Japanese Monster —By ddjvigo of Spain(via @GeeksNGamers) Artist: Facebook | Twitter | Aplentee T-Shi
Meet Sony’s first AM/FM transistor radio and, according to the company’s own history, th
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