Un artesano del sashiko destaca las historias detrás de las puntadas en su nuevo libro

Un artesano de tercera generación de sashiko ha publicado un nuevo libro que explora cómo los orígenes de su oficio corren el riesgo de perderse en medio de su creciente popularidad. Él enfatiza que el sashiko trata sobre 'las historias detrás de las puntadas'.

Un artesano de tercera generación de costura sashiko ha publicado un nuevo libro que profundiza en los orígenes de este arte, advirtiendo que corren el riesgo de perderse en medio de una oleada de popularidad.

El artesano afirma que el sashiko trata sobre 'las historias detrás de las puntadas', destacando su profundidad narrativa más allá de la mera técnica.

Según informa The Japan Times, el libro aborda los desafíos para preservar las artesanías tradicionales japonesas en medio del interés moderno. El sashiko, una forma de costura decorativa de refuerzo, ha ganado una atención renovada recientemente.

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