Talk:Kogin-zashi
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[edit]Here are reliable sources that could be used to cite and expand the page:
- koginbank.com
- Tokohu Standard project
- Japanese Traditional Culture Promotion & Development Organization
- International Dictionary of Historic Places: Asia and Oceania
- Cultural Commodities in Japanese Rural Revitalization
- Textile Designs of Japan
- "Tradition and Modernity Merged in Tsugaru Nuri Lacquerware"
- Yoninah (talk) 14:04, 30 December 2019 (UTC)
Nice job
[edit]I enjoyed this brief article very much. I'd always thought of embroidery as mere embellishment and had not given any thought to its utility until a few years ago when I tried cross-stitch for the first time and was surprised at how the result transformed a piece of starched aida and handfuls of lengths of cotton floss into a material with almost the toughness and durability of leather. Nice job! – Athaenara ✉ 14:30, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
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