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Yanone - Japanese arrowheads // Yanone - Japanische Pfeilspitzen

Japanese arrowheads, yanone, are an art form themselves […] ⎢Japanische Pfeilspitzen, yanone, sind eine Kunstform für sich […]

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The making of a Keris by Mpu Basuki Teguh Yuwono

Through an initiative of Patrick de Vries and the help of the Indonesian embassy in The Hague, […]

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IFICAH TALK 2

Dietrich Drescher and the Indonesian Keris, part 2 //Dietrich Drescher und der Indonesische Keris, Teil 2 

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Noblesse Oblige // Adel Verpflichtet

The Samurai. A social class of the historical Japan especially glorified by Hollywood. The IFICAH Foundation presents an exhibition […]

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Dirk Douglas and his love for Japanese tea ceramics // Dirk Douglas und seine Liebe zur Japanischen Teekeramik

Ruth and my interests concentrated very early on the magnificent and varied Japanese art forms. We loved most of the Japanese art forms, […]

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The Art of Kanshitsu

„If you look up the word kanshitsu what you will find is dry lacquer technique. I’ve always quite disliked that translation […]

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How does Urushi feel?

„Feelings are something that we all have, something that we can all relate to. They are inseparable from the human condition. But where do they come from? […]

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Production of a Keris

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Hugh Hung on his urushi study trip to Japan

„Artists and craftspeople alike often feel some sort of deep connection with the materials with which they create. There are certain materials that can inspire us […]

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Introducing Hugh Hung

“Hi! My name is Hugh and I am a Taiwanese-American currently studying urushi in Japan with artist Nagatoshi Onishi. My background is […]

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Seerp Visser, Belgium

Seerp Visser was born in 1943 and educated in mechanical engineering (Ing, MsC). From 1964 – 1990 he worked for major […]

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Visit to the Indonesia Institute of the Arts, Surakarta 2017 // Besuch des Institut Seni Indonesia, Surakarta 2017

The Institute ISI is the only school in Indonesia[…] ⎢Die Universität ISI ist die einzige Schule in Indonesien[…]

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IFICAH Talk I - Dietrich Drescher and the Indonesian Keris, Part I

Of all people, it was a German seaman who after the Second World War […] ⎢Ausgerechnet ein Seefahrer aus Deutschland belebte in Indonesien […]

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IFICAH-Beitrag vom Sidihoni Verlag

Sidihoni- ein Verlag, ein Journal, ein Netzwerk. Christine Schreiber vermittelt [..]

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The Clan watching over my shoulder//Die Verwandtschaft im Nacken

Ancestor cult and sword art of the Batak in North Sumatra […] ⎢ Ahnenkult und Klingenkunst der Batak auf Nord-Sumatra […] 

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Joy of Silence//Schönheit der Stille

The aesthetics of the Japanese tea ceremony […] ⎢ Die Ästhetik der japanischen Teezeremonie […] 

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The Gods & the Forge//Götter-Schmiede

Balinese Ceremonial Objects in a Cultural Context […] ⎢Balinesische Zeremonialklingen im kulturellen Kontext […]

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