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Agenda 2025 Sakura

Katagami Floraux

Our Sakura cover showcases a reproduction of an original piece of “katagami” art. This particular piece is an example of a katagami painting, which would have been cut out and turned into a stencil. The word Sakura means “cherry blossoms” in Japanese, a motif that is found in this traditional design.
Numéro GTIN: 9781408754214
Article №: DFD5421
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Détails du produit
Format Midi
Taille Largeur: 125 mm
Hauteur: 180 mm
Profondeur: 18 mm
Intérieur Horizontal
Nombre de pages 160
Fermeture Reliure Cousue Smyth
Couleur Rose
Type d'armure Fermeture Élastique
Type de poche intérieure Pochette Mémos
Papier intérieur Lisse
Bandeau de lecture 2
Agenda Période Septembre 2024 - Septembre 2025
Agenda Année 2024/2025
Agenda Mois 13
Couleur du papier Crème
Matériau Couvertures cartonnées 100% recyclées
Durable Oui
Langue Français
Coupe couleur Non
Poids du papier 100 g/m²
Autres caractéristiques
  • Couvertures cartonnées 100% recyclées
  • Papier décoratif imprimé
  • Papier certifié FSC
  • Coutures filetées et de colle le cas échéant
  • Papier issu d’exploitations forestières durables
  • Planning mensuel
  • Tableaux de conversion
  • Planning annuel
  • Mini calendriers
  • Indicatifs téléphoniques internationaux
  • Vacances internation
  • Vacances nationales
  • Fuseaux Horaires
  • Pages de notes
  • Carnet d’adresse amovible
  • Plaque signalétique
Modèle original:
Katagami painting
Période:
Late 19th or early 20th century
Région:
Japan
Description
“Katagami” is the formal name for the art of Japanese stencil design. While the ancient art can be traced back over a thousand years, these particular pieces are of a more contemporary era from the 19th and 20th centuries.The stencil is traditionally made with all-natural material from the earth, using the inner lining of mulberry bark and juice from the persimmon fruit which acts to laminate and waterproof the finished stencil paper.Each step of the process is thoughtfully and artfully undertaken to create an intricate and masterful production that paves the way for other mediums to take on its form.Katagami designs are found all throughout Japanese culture, predominantly in both art and textiles from beautiful silk screens to ornate kimonos. The time and skilled craftmanship dedicated to this art form is remarkable and representative of the beauty of the country’s traditions and people.With Japan’s art being so rich in diverse materials, an incorporation of the exquisiteness of nature in its tools and form is always present. This Sakura design is named after the Japanese word for “cherry blossom,” the national flower of Japan. The blossom is both intricately and gracefully presented on this journal cover. The cherry blossom is placed using Katagami stencils and is a continuing metaphor for the transient nature of life.