Origami Paper - Kimono Patterns - Small 6 3/4" - 48 Sheets : Tuttle Origami Paper: High-Quality Origami Sheets Printed with 8 Different Designs: Instructions for 6 Projects Included

Author: | Tuttle Publishing |
Rating: | 4.25 |
Bestsellers Rate: | 25215 |
Publisher: | Tuttle Publishing |
Book Format: | Notebook |
Binding: | Мягкий |
Pages: | 48 |
Hours of reading: | 0.8 hours |
Publication Date: | 2021 |
Languages: | | English | |
Price: | 5,98 € |
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This paper pack contains 49 high-quality origami sheets printed with 8 different Japanese kimono patterns. Kimono fabrics are opulent, exquisite and unique. Origami Paper Kimono Patterns takes some of the lovely kimono fabric patterns and transforms them into origami folding paper. These paper packs make a great resource for all different kinds of folding, crafting and scrapbooking projects. This origami paper pack includes: 48 sheets of high-quality origami paper 8 stunning kimono designs Double-sided color 6 3/4'' squares Origami basics and folding techniques Instructions for 6 easy origami projects
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Tuttle Publishing Biography
Tuttle Publishing, originally the Charles E. Tuttle Company, is a book publishing company that includes Tuttle, Periplus Editions, and Journey Editions. A company profile describes it as an "International publisher of innovative books on design, cooking, martial arts, language, travel and spirituality with a focus on China, Japan and Southeast Asia." Many of its books on Asian martial arts, particularly those on Japanese martial arts, were the first widely read publications on these subjects in the English language.
History
Publisher and book dealer Charles E. Tuttle (1915–1993) founded the company in 1948 in Tokyo, Japan, with the aim of publishing "books to span the East and West." It was the 31st corporation approved by the occupying Allied administration. In its first year of operation, the company imported and distributed U.S. paperback publications to the occupying forces, and the next year, it released its first publication. From 1951, it published many books on the Japanese language, arts, and culture, as well as translations of Japanese works into the English language.In 1953, part of the company was separated to form a new, partially owned company, Yohan, which took on responsibility for distributing U.S. paperback books and magazines. The Charles E. Tuttle Company retained responsibility for distributing UK publications. In 1991, under chief executive Peter Ackroyd, a planned acquisition of the Atlantic Monthly Press failed to eventuate. According to executives, "Tuttle, which specializes in Japanese and other Asian books, came to feel that it was putting its existing business at risk by acquiring Atlantic." In 1996, the company changed its name to Tuttle Publishing.Since its founding, Tuttle has published more than 6,000 books and today maintains an active backlist of around 2,000 titles. The company now produces 150 new titles each year, most of which still focus on the areas of Asian interest that Tuttle has long been known for—everything from Asian literature and language learning to cooking, art, crafts, and design.Some of the company’s books state that it was founded in 1832 in Rutland, Vermont. George Albert Tuttle (1816-1885), a direct ancestor of Charles E. Tuttle, founded Tuttle Co. in 1832 in Rutland as a printing company that printed newspapers, later including the Rutland Herald. The multigenerational family printing business did not have a particular focus on Asian material. It thus remains open to debate whether 1832 represents the original founding of Tuttle Publishing, or whether the enterprise is, in the words of one author, the business of Charles E. Tuttle, "whose family had been in the book trade since 1832."Founder
The company's founder, Charles Egbert Tuttle, Jr., was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University. He enlisted in the U.S. military and was stationed in Japan immediately after World War II, working on General Douglas MacArthur’s staff. His job, among other thin ... Read full biographyAuthors: | Tuttle Publishing |
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ISBN13: | 9784805310403 |
ISBN10: | 4805310405 |
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Illustrations: | 6 projects; 48 sheets of 2-sided color paper; 8-pp. booklet |
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Book Format: | Notebook |
Book Binding: | Мягкий |
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Pages: | 48 |
Book Weight: | 170 |
Book Dimensions: | 171x171x7.62 |
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Publication date: | Oct. 10, 2009 |
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Publication City/Country: | Boston, United States |