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Embroidery Katagami stencil depicting a flowering peony branch with a dragonfly
Embroidery Katagami are engraved with a simple floral design on square Katagami paper.
Embroidery Katagami stencil depicting a chrysanthemum plant, associated with Autumn
Embroidery Katagami are engraved with a simple floral design on square Katagami paper.
‘Sakura’ (Cherry Blossom) and Chou (Butterfly) katagami stencil
'Sakura' (Cherry Blossom) pattern has been favoured by Japanese since the Heian period (794-1185).
Bamboo and ‘Fukura Suzume’ (round and puffy Sparrow) katagami stencil
The combination of bamboo and sparrow is often seen in kimono of the Edo period (1603-1867).
Wisteria and butterfly patterns incorporated with Waritsuke Mon
‘Waritsuke Mon’ (or ‘Mie-Goushi’), is a repeating geometric diamond pattern and characterized by an easy-to-understand and neat pattern.
“Asa-no-ha” (Overlapping hemp leaves) katagami stencil
The hemp plant was known to grow rapidly and straight, Asa-no-ha pattern was often added to children's garments to encourage their healthy growth.
‘Fukura Suzume’ (round and puffy Sparrow) and bamboo katagami stencil
The combination of bamboo and sparrow is often seen in kimono of the Edo period (1603-1867).
“Fukiyose” (Leaves drifting in the wind) katagami stencil
"Fukiyose" (Leaves drifting in the wind) pattern symbolises "gathering happiness".
Katagami stencil a design of flowers and butterflies
Stencil which forms part of a set of stencils (including K7.
Katagami stencil depicting a pomegranate tree and hibiscus on the water’s edge with a fish jumping in the waves
This stencil may be one of a set with different elements present on different stencils to create a multicoloured design.
Katagami stencil with varied repeating and flower depictions contained within cells formed by the outline of clouds. Depictions include: chrysanthemums, flying birds, maple leaves and poem cards (shishiki )
The design is largely composed of fine dots that would have been cut with an awl (kiribori technique).
Katagami stencil depicting an underwater scene including shellfish, shrimps, sea worms
This stencil is one of a pair with K8.
Katagami stencil depicting an underwater scene including shellfish, shrimps, sea worms
This stencil is one of a pair with K8.
Katagami stencil depicting a flowering branch with an uprooted plant beside the branch
This stencil is one of a set (including K7.
Katagami stencil depicting two buddleja-like flowering plants
This stencil is one of a set (including K7.
Katagami stencil depicting flowering plant stems with a butterfly flying nearby
This stencil is one of a set (including K7.
Katagami stencil depicting a fruit trees on the water’s edge with a snail
This stencil may be one of a set with different elements present on different stencils to create a multicoloured design.
Katagami stencil depicting a branch over water and plants on the shore
This stencil may be one of a set with different elements present on different stencils to create a multicoloured design.
Katagami stencil depicting two quails
This stencil is probably one of a set which were used to add different colours to the finished design.
Katagami stencil depicting pine branches with sprays of needles and cranes in flight
Both cranes and pine are emblematic of longevity.
Katagami stencil depicting two birds
This stencil is probably one of a set which were used to add different colours to the finished design.
Katagami stencil depicting two birds in flight
This stencil may be one of a set which were used to add different colours to the finished design.
Katagami stencil depicting a kingfisher
This stencil is probably one of a set which were used to add different colours to the finished design.
Katagami stencil depicting two birds
This stencil is probably one of a set which were used to add different colours to the finished design.
Katagami stencil depicting two bees or flies
This stencil is probably one of a set which were used to add different colours to the finished design.
Katagami stencil depicting various plants
This stencil is one of a set which would have been used to add different colours to the design.
“Kawari Mimasu-tsunagi” (Variation for three overlapped squares) pattern
This "Kawari Mimasu-tsunagi" (Variation for three overlapped squares) pattern shows three different sized squares representing a large, medium and small masu or square sake cup, incorporated with stripe patterns.
Araiso (water climbing) (by Carp)) stencil
This Katagami pattern in the fashion of Koi (Carp) is shown gaining popularity in
Print from katagami stencil of butterflies and wisteria
The Silver Studio designers created direct prints from some of the katagami they owned, probably as experiments and to become more familiar with the motifs.
‘Tessen’ (Clematis)
'Tessen' (Clematis) design pattern is often similar to Karakusa pattern designs.
Katagami stencil with small scattered flowers or flower centres and a butterfly
This stencil is one of a set (including K7.
Katagami stencil for edges of buddleja-like flower
This stencil forms part of a set of stencils (including K7.