








Haibara's Art and Design / Seigensha
Haibara's Art and Design traces 200 years of history through the legacy of Haibara, the renowned Japanese paper merchant that has enriched lives with chiyogami (decorative paper), pochi bukuro (small envelopes), and picture cards since the Edo period. Supervised by Mitaka City Gallery of Art, this volume showcases deep exchanges with artists including Takehisa Yumeji, Shibata Zeshin, Kawase Hasui, and Kawanabe Kyosai.
The book features approximately 50 chiyogami designs with modern and vibrant patterns created by these masters, alongside over 200 items documenting Haibara's devotion to paper craftsmanship through prosperity and modernization.
The book features approximately 50 chiyogami designs with modern and vibrant patterns created by these masters, alongside over 200 items documenting Haibara's devotion to paper craftsmanship through prosperity and modernization.
Key Features
- 200-year Haibara history: Rich visual documentation from Edo period to modern era.
- Artist collaborations: Work by Takehisa Yumeji, Shibata Zeshin, Kawase Hasui, Kawanabe Kyosai.
- 50 chiyogami designs: Modern and vibrant decorative paper patterns.
- Over 200 items: Comprehensive visual collection.
| Pages | 208 pages |
|---|---|
| Format | A5 variant size |
| Supervised by | Mitaka City Gallery of Art |
| Made in | Japan |
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Haibara's Art and Design traces 200 years of history through the legacy of Haibara, the renowned Japanese paper merchant that has enriched lives with chiyogami (decorative paper), pochi bukuro (small envelopes), and picture cards since the Edo period. Supervised by Mitaka City Gallery of Art, this volume showcases deep exchanges with artists including Takehisa Yumeji, Shibata Zeshin, Kawase Hasui, and Kawanabe Kyosai.
The book features approximately 50 chiyogami designs with modern and vibrant patterns created by these masters, alongside over 200 items documenting Haibara's devotion to paper craftsmanship through prosperity and modernization.
The book features approximately 50 chiyogami designs with modern and vibrant patterns created by these masters, alongside over 200 items documenting Haibara's devotion to paper craftsmanship through prosperity and modernization.
Key Features
- 200-year Haibara history: Rich visual documentation from Edo period to modern era.
- Artist collaborations: Work by Takehisa Yumeji, Shibata Zeshin, Kawase Hasui, Kawanabe Kyosai.
- 50 chiyogami designs: Modern and vibrant decorative paper patterns.
- Over 200 items: Comprehensive visual collection.
| Pages | 208 pages |
|---|---|
| Format | A5 variant size |
| Supervised by | Mitaka City Gallery of Art |
| Made in | Japan |























