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‘Botan’ (Peony) and ‘Chou’ (Butterfly) second katagami stencil
This Katagami has ‘Gara boshi’, cut out signs, indicating that it is part of a set, usually two, called ‘Nimai-gata’.
‘Botan’ (Peony) and ‘Chou’ (Butterfly) first katagami stencil
This Katagami has ‘Gara boshi’, cut out signs, indicating that it is part of a set, usually two, called ‘Nimai-gata’.
Kanzemizu (flowing spiral water) pattern stencil
‘Kanzemizu’ (flowing spiral water) pattern was widely used on Katagami during the Edo period (1780-1867).
Flowers and fruit in baskets
This is a design for a printed textile by Herbet J Crofts for the Silver Studio in 1910.
Nejiri (twisted) pattern
Nejiri incorporated many patterns including water wheels, leaves, the Qinghai wave pattern,and chrysanthemums.
‘Sakura’ (Cherry Blossom) pattern
The Sakura (Cherry Blossom) pattern in this Katagami is indicative of Hanami (cherry blossom viewing).
‘Sakura’ (Cherry Blossom) with chequered pattern katagami stencil
This Katagami is high quality and is considered to be made during the first golden age of Katagami business - 1753 to around 1852.
‘Sakura’ (Cherry Blossom), ‘Fukura Suzume’ (round and puffy Sparrow) and bamboo katagami stencil katagami stencil
'Sakura' (Cherry Blossom) pattern has been favoured by Japanese since the Heian period (794-1185).
Vertical curving sprays of bluebells and acanthus, in shades of light and dark blue
This wallpaper design was possibly designed by John Illingworth Kay for the Silver Studio in 1899.