Traditional Japanese Temari Embroidered Balls By 92 Years Old Woman
A 92-year old Japanese woman has amazed the world with her spectacular
collection of embroidered traditional Japanese temari hand balls. We
might not ever have seen them if not for her granddaughter, Flickr user NanaAkua,
who posted the pictures of the whole collection on her profile. The
nimble-fingered grandmother learned the technique in the 60s and, since
then, her collection of marvellous temari hand balls grew to nearly 500
unique pieces.
This Japanese craft originated in China and has been stitched by parents
and grandparents as a traditional New Year’s gift since the 7th
century. NanaAkua’s grandmother’s collection is impressive with its
hyper-detailed patterns, interesting structural compositions and vivid
colours.
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