Plaited Basketry with Birch Bark 🔍
Yarish, Vladimir; Hoppe, Flo, 1942-; Widess, Jim
Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., New York, New York State, 2008
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for Centuries People Have Marveled Over The Beauty Of Plaited Basketry; Now Readers Can Actually Learn The Skill And Artistry Of This Craft In The Comfort Of Their Own Homes. Scholar, Artisan, And Teacher Vladimir Yarish Created All Of The Birch Bark Baskets For This Book After Scouring Museums And Archeological Sites All Around The World. This Definitive Guide Focuses On The History And Myriad Traditional Uses Of Birch Bark, As Well As General Instructions For Basket-making And Plaiting. Get Hands-on With 18 Birch Bark Projects, Both Decorative And Useful, Including A Rectangular Tray, Small Basket With Three-part Braid, Or An Oval Basket With Curls. Finally, In The Gallery Section, Take A Look At Plaited Baskets By Various Artists Using Contemporary Materials.
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Vladimir Yarish, Flo Hoppe & Jim Widess
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Vladimir Yarish; Jim Widess; Flo Hoppe
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New York: Sterling Pub.
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Sterling/Main Street
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Chapelle
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United States, United States of America
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New York, ©2009
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FR, 2009
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类型: 图书
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出版日期: 2009.01
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出版社: Sterling
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页码: 280
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Alternative description
A guide to making birch bark baskets tells how to harvest bark without harming a tree and offers techniques and directions for making traditional Russian-style trays, baskets, bottles, and other decorative objects
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vii, 279 p. : 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references and index
date open sourced
2024-07-01
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