GIFT WRAPPING Creative Ideas from Japan

Much care and thought go into gift giving. And the way a gift is wrapped can say a lot about the care and thought that went into its selection. This easy-to-follow, idea-packed volume draws on traditional forms and techniques of Japanese wrapping to create unusual, attractive, and surprisingly simpl...

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Main Author: Ekiguchi, Kunio 1930- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo New York Kodansha International 1986
©1986
Edition:1st paperback ed
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