Galvan Screen and Mirror
• January 5, 2021 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
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Two Panel Shoji Screen
• February 2, 2020 • Comments Off on Two Panel Shoji ScreenPosted in Uncategorized
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White Butsudan
• January 17, 2020 • 2 CommentsPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: altar, amadoscreen, architecture, art, arts and crafts, asian, asian inspired, buddhism, butsudan, cabinet, cabinetmaker, cabinetry, cabintery, carpentry, chanting, craftsmanship, custom butsudan, custom furniture, customfurniture, display cabinet, fine woodworking, finefurniture, finewoodworking, furniture, furnituredesign, Fusuma, gohonzon, Gongyo, hand tools, handmade, Handmade butsudan, japanese carpentry, japanese tools, japanese woodworking, japanesecarpentry, japanesewoodworking, kanna, kumiko, menuisier, mortise and tenon, namyohorengekyo, Nichiren, Sashimino, sgi, shibui, shinto, shoji, shokunin, shrine, sliding screen, tansu, tea ceremony, tokonoma, wabi-sabi, washi, Woodworker
Floating Shelves and Boxes
• September 6, 2019 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized
Tags: Bookcases, Builtin, butsudan, cabinetry, carpentry, design, display cabinet, furniture, Fusuma, Gold leaf, handmade, interior design, japanesewoodworking, joinery, Remodel, Shelving, shoji, woodworking
The Ceremony of Sliding Doors
• June 21, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in craftsmanship, japanese woodworking, philosophy, Photos, silent prayers, sketchbook, Uncategorized
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Art of the Sliding Door
• March 5, 2018 • Leave a CommentPosted in craftsmanship, philosophy, Photos, silent prayers, sketchbook, Uncategorized
Tags: architecture, art, arts and crafts, asian, buddhism, butsudan, computer, Concept, contemporary, creativity, custom, decor, design, display, Drawing, fashion, folkart, furniture, Fusuma, handmade, illumination, interior design, invention, Japan, Japanese, lighting, lumiere, meditation, modern, office, original, peace, philosophy, prayer, Ranma, Sashimino, scroll, sculpture, shibui, shoji, Sketch, sketchbook, tansu, tea, television, temple, vanity, wabi-sabi, wood, woodworking, zen