Jenny’s post the other day on the great Warhol print she got for her little girls’ room reminded me of something – another kind of print – a vintage Japanese woodblock one called chiyogami, that looks a lot like her Warhol on a much smaller scale.
Chiyogami (chiyo meaning “a thousand years” or “through eternity” and kami/gami “paper”) has been made since the Edo era and continues to be popular today. Early papers, like these examples from the Taisho period between the wars were block printed much in the same way as traditional ukiyo-e. I think their bright colors and stylized prints, based originally on kimono fabric patterns, would look wonderful hung en masse in a child’s room. While based on traditional designs, these patterns skirt the edges of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Simple frames of the IKEA variety are one inexpensive and easy way to complete a wall display…
…while wrapping canvas stretchers is a bit more unusual. These are covered in modern chiyogami examples.
New chiyogami is available all over Japan and online at all the paper sites, but the new pieces are silkscreened or machine printed and don’t have quite the same feel. Maybe it’s because the patterns have become ubiquitous to me, but framed they look too much like scrapbook paper – one-dimensional with no heft to the paper. But actually, still pretty…
I love framing and hanging things that were never meant for that purpose.
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Image credits: 1. via Little Green Notebook, 2-9. me, 10. via Style at Home, 11-12. via Apartment Therapy.
Mary Doveton
Do you own those Taisho era chiyogami, Jacqueline?
Tokyo Jinja
Yup…going in the sale….Why? do you want them?
Mary Doveton
I was just wondering. They are very nice.
Loi Thai
I love the vintage ones. Some of those would make divine textiles…..great pillows. The one below the Warhol look-alike is my favorite. Reminds me of antique American hook rugs. –Loi
Mary Doveton
Jacqueline, is your beach cottage OK? Just been looking at all the devastation Sandy caused. Brought back memories of the tsunami.
Tokyo Jinja
Finally had word that yes it is fine. The boardwalk and fishing pier all destroyed though. Thank you for asking!
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