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2007-10-11
Japanese Temari: A Colorful Spin on an Ancient Craft - de Barbara Suess (Author)
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Le Titre Du Livre | Japanese Temari: A Colorful Spin on an Ancient Craft |
Date de Parution | 2007-10-11 |
Traducteur | Gwydion Zacaria |
Quantité de Pages | 974 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 78.46 MB |
Langue | Français & Anglais |
Éditeur | Perseus Books Group |
ISBN-10 | 2280253346-KWR |
Type de Livre | EPub AMZ PDF DOCX PDAX |
Créateur | Barbara Suess |
EAN | 251-1637530246-WTE |
Nom de Fichier | Japanese-Temari-A-Colorful-Spin-on-an-Ancient-Craft.pdf |
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embroidered temari balls japan with tutorial links Temari balls an ancient form of Asian embroidery which originated in China and then spread to Japan Traditionally they were made with threads reused from old clothing and other fabrics and gifted to children We have seen beautiful Temari Balls in our previous post here Traditionally parents often give Temari to their children on New Year’s