This 115-Year-Old Japanese Wave Design Book Made To Inspire

This 115-Year-Old Japanese Wave Design Book Made To Inspire

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In 1903, Mori Yuzan - a little known Japanese artist from Kyoto - has created a 3 volume book titled 'Hamonshū'. The books featured various traditional Japanese wave designs and were created to serve as inspiration for local craftsmen. Over a hundred years have passed since the books were published and now you can download and browse them for free on the Internet Archive.
In 1903, Mori Yuzan - a little known Japanese artist from Kyoto - has created a 3 volume book titled 'Hamonshū'. The books featured various traditional Japanese wave designs and were created to serve as inspiration for local craftsmen. Over a hundred years have passed since the books were published and now you can download and browse them for free on the Internet Archive.

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