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    Default Heritage of Kumiko Crafts

    This popped up on the Youtube watch list. I never tire of watching people who have dedicated themselves to a craft or art.


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    Thanks for this.
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    Default Re: Heritage of Kumiko Crafts

    Well since most of us cannot afford sliding screens or folding screens, but maybe you can swing for a tradional lamp.

    https://sashikan.stores.jp/items/60d...285a417c44be00
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    or if that is too rich, you can go for some coasters
    https://sashikan.stores.jp/items/5fd...b108556d09bb32

    https://sashikan.stores.jp/items/5f9...4572314317bd11
    Fitting it together to go under a vase looks nice.

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    Default Re: Heritage of Kumiko Crafts

    Woah! Those look nice. I am going to check them out right now. Thanks!

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    Glad I found this thread.

    There is a Woodcarving show that happens in Mesa, AZ every year in late February. I was at the show in Feb 2020, just before the world ended, and there was a group of hobbyists there demonstrating Kumiko. It was mesmerizing watching them. I was so fascinated that I went back the next day and brought my wife with me, saying you have to see what these guys are doing. I knew she would be intrigued as she is a quilter. I had to almost pull her out of there.

    Of course there was no show in 2021, and I would not have been able to be there anyway, but the show returned in 2022 and I was quite disappointed that the Kumiko people were not there. Maybe this year.

    I am currently VERY slowly working my way through trying to install a Kumiko “peek a boo” panel in a cabinet door frame I am making.

    If it turns out acceptably I will post a picture later.

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    that was very enjoyable. Thanks for posting it.
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    Utterly astonishing. The kind of skill that makes one think "I will never in my life be able to create something as beautiful as this, but am overjoyed that there are people out there that can." Beautifully filmed and edited by a skilled producer as well.

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    Finally made time to watch this. The art is wonderful and oh my, the tools! I’ll share this with my dad. Thank you.
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    Kigumi House build from the same source (a craft museum?) as the original video. Also very good, would love to see my own house built this way.

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    Great Video! It really deserves it's own thread.

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