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Export Katagami stencil with a design of peonies, a flower used to represent Spring, on a background of shippō (linked circles)
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil with a design of roundels composed of pairs of phoenixes over a background of manji (swastikas), a Buddhist auspicious emblem and used to represent virtue in the Japanese tradition, within diamonds
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil with a design of carp in water The imagery of carp in rough water is used to represent advancement or achievement
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil with a design of cranes with paulownia leaves and flowers scattered over a background of geometric fretwork designs including swastikas (manji ) – a Buddhist auspicious symbol used to represent virtue in the Japanese tradition
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil with a design of phoenixes and peonies against a background of weave patterning
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil depicting ducks or geese and flowers against a background with a weave pattern. The border has a geometric design of angular spirals
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil with a square grid design containing examples either of Taoist treasures – shippō (gems representing the Seven Treasures) and crossed scrolls, or of flowers
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil depicting mandarin ducks and seigaiha (waves from the blue ocean representing a wish for calm days ahead)
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil depicting Taoist treasures – shippō (gems representing the Seven Treasures), fundo (weights) and choji (cloves, burnt for their pleasant scent) along with flowers against a geometric background design
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.
Export Katagami stencil with a design of scattered cherry blossom on a geometric background pattern
Katagami known as Export Katagami, were produced only in the Meiji Period, and were never intended to be used as Katagami for the purpose of dyeing fabrics in Japan.