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  2. Bunka shishu - Wikipedia

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    Bunka shishu (文化刺繍), in English often shortened to bunka, is a form of Japanese embroidery originating in the early 19th century [1] that became more widespread around the turn of the 20th century, [2] before then being introduced to the US after World War II. [1]

  3. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Textile arts and fiber arts include fabric that is flexible woven material, as well as felt, bark cloth, knitting, embroidery, [1] featherwork, skin-sewing, beadwork, and similar media. Textile arts are one of the earliest known industries. [1] Basketry is associated with textile arts. [2]

  4. Bunka Fashion College - Wikipedia

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    Bunka Fashion College (文化服装学院, Bunka Fukusō Gakuin) is a Japanese vocational school specializing in fashion design and related disciplines. It is headquartered in Shinjuku , Tokyo , and has more than 70 branches throughout Japan.

  5. Tenango embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Tenango and amate paper for sale at the Feria Maestros de Arte fair in Chapala, Jalisco. There is evidence that embroidery existed in the pre Hispanic period in Mesoamerica but it underwent radical change with the introduction of European techniques and designs. [2] It has always been traditionally women's work, with daughters learning from ...

  6. Janome - Wikipedia

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    Janome was also the first to develop a computerized machine for home use (the Memory 7, in 1979), the first to offer professional style embroidery for the home market (the Memory Craft 8000, in 1990) and the first to offer a long-arm quilting machine for home use (the Memory Craft 6500P, in 2003).

  7. Bunka - Wikipedia

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    Bunka (文化, culture) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kyōwa and before Bunsei. The period spanned the years from January 1804 to April 1818. [ 1 ] The reigning emperors were Kōkaku -tennō ( 光格天皇 ) and Ninkō -Tennō ( 仁孝天皇 ) .