Core Kyoto - Season 10 Episode 5 Conversations: The Power of Women in Decorative Arts
Nagakusa Sumie, born and raised in the textile area of Nishijin, was taught how to embroider kimono with elegant designs by her parents-in-law. Eri Tomoko learnt to embellish Buddhist statues with fine strips of gold foil from her late mother, Sayoko, a living national treasure during her lifetime. They discuss the role of women in handicrafts and how the exquisite skills used in Kyoto-style embroidery and Kirikane foil trim are in danger of being lost with the decrease in specialists.
Year: 2025
Genre: Documentary
Country: Japan
Studio: NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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Cast: Gary Tegler
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First Air Date: Feb 28, 2013
Last Air date: Jan 16, 2025
Season: 13 Season
Episode: 222 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 5.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 18.569
Language: Japanese, English
Keyword : tradition, way of life, arts and culture, culture, kyoto, japan, japanese folklore, arts and crafts, history of japan, japanese cuisine, food culture, craftsmanship, japanese culture
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Woven Gold and Silver: A World of Shimmering Patterns
Conversations: A Living Museum of Modern Architecture
Writing Implements: Modern Elegance in Traditional Stationery
Kyoto's Countryside: Compassion for Nature and its Blessings
Conversations: The Power of Women in Decorative Arts
Gateways: Sacred Demarcations that Repel Evil
Buddhist Bells of Prayer: A Universe of Sound Cleanses the Heart
Conversations: Learning Aesthetics from the Ancients
Old Building Materials: The Ancient Capital's Culture of Recycling
Dried Foods: Ancient Wisdom Gracing Kyoto Tables
Art Frontier: Creators Forge New Paths into the Future
The Lights of Kyoto: Illuminating and Soothing People's Hearts
Shikimono: The Culture of Living on the Floor
Wazuka Tea: A Vibrant Village of Fragrant Fields
The Beauty in Copying: An Art Form of Aspirations
Conversations: The Colors of Kyoto
Ornamental Metalwork: Magnificent Mastery Transcends Generations
Men's Kimono: The Beauty of Dressing with Flair
New Directions for Washi: The Sustainable, Elegant Use of Paper
Kamo River: The Flow of Life and Culture in the Ancient Capital
The Spirit of Frugality: Modern Ingenuity and Age-Old Wisdom
Dashi Stock: Savory Umami for Exquisite Cuisine
The Dragon: Deity of Water, Protector of the Capital