

With a history dating back nearly a thousand years, shoji—translucent paper-backed sliding doors and screens—are as much a part of Japanese life as sushi and sumo; but their beauty and charm can equally be adapted to any Western home. In their simplest form, shoji appear to be no more than a few pieces of wood joined together and attached to a frame with some paper stuck on the back. And this is certainly not an inaccurate description. But it’s how those pieces of wood are joined together and the wonderfully elaborate patterns they can make, how they blend into the supporting framework, and how they harmonize with the surrounding décor are what make shoji so captivating. Mieru kedo, mienai — Seen, but not seen. Shoji fill the room with a gentle soft light, and the play of light and shadows on the shoji paper introduces a fascinating ambiguity that has a very calming effect on the soul. So how are these pieces of wood (called kumiko) joined together, and what are these patterns? This book goes part of the way to answering that. It very briefly covers the origins of shoji and how they have developed into their modern form, and the broad classifications of the different types and designs of shoji. It then gives detailed step-by-step instructions on making two different kinds of shoji—the first is a standard simple shoji, and the second is a slightly more complex design with different joinery. The book then gives detailed instructions on the four different methods of making the asa-no-ha, perhaps the best-known and most attractive kumiko pattern in shoji making. A series of sawing and joinery exercises, detailed diagrams of eleven jigs to help you accurately cut the various angles necessary for the kumiko patterns, and a total of 185 dimensional drawings and photographs help to guide you every step of the way. Discovering the vast range of patterns possible with shoji and kumiko is indeed a long journey, and this book is the first critical step. It lays the foundations for tackling the increasingly complex and challenging shoji and patterns subsequent books will tackle. I hope you will join me in this journey. Review: Concise but well explained, comprehensive and very respectful with ... - Concise but well explained, comprehensive and very respectful with the traditional ways of shoji/kumiko-making. If you look for a manual explaining in detail how to make a traditional Shoji and telling you how to do it, this is your book. A definite guidebook. Review: Get this book! - What a fantastic book. You'll need this to learn basic tool use not juse making shoji and kumiko. Desmond has several exercises used to hone your sawing skills. Nice chapter on setting up a kanna. Highly recommended.
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F**S
Concise but well explained, comprehensive and very respectful with ...
Concise but well explained, comprehensive and very respectful with the traditional ways of shoji/kumiko-making. If you look for a manual explaining in detail how to make a traditional Shoji and telling you how to do it, this is your book. A definite guidebook.
J**.
Get this book!
What a fantastic book. You'll need this to learn basic tool use not juse making shoji and kumiko. Desmond has several exercises used to hone your sawing skills. Nice chapter on setting up a kanna. Highly recommended.
P**N
Understanding the intricacies of Kumiko
I enjoyed reading this book. I am intrigued at how such small pieces of wood make such sturdy items. I hope to purchase Mr. King's books soon to expand my knowledge and skill when making Kumino. The jigs he provides are fascinating pieces of art by themselves, and add to the mystery of producing Kumiko patterns.
D**M
Kumiko woodworking
I ordered the full set. The author has forced me to learn some Japanese words because the word has no English equivalent. It looks like it takes some practice and a LOT of patience. It doesn't take a full sized shop to produce these beautiful works of art. I will try this carpentry.
S**E
Good stuff
Good intro
Z**I
ok
ok
P**.
Five Stars
Desmond King is a master.
G**T
Elegant wood working
Avery instructional read. This book demonstrated different shoji styles and how to build them. This book is a great primer for Japanese woodworking, it talks about the tools and explains the terminology. A shoji is most frequently used to divide indoor spaces. I am trying to adapt shoji principles to outdoor usage. I want the look and feel of an indoor screen to provide privacy but I do not want the cold exclusion of a privacy fence. I want to have unconnected screens to break lines of sight and add interest.
T**R
Shoji and Kumiko
gut aufgebaut sehr verständlich - viel Information macht wirklich Spass auszuprobieren Des King hat auch youtube vidéos, die eine zusätzliche Hilfe bieten können
J**O
Excelente livro introdutório.
Apresenta as técnicas e conceitos principais sobre Shoji e Komiko para iniciantes. A linguagem é simples, mas noções de geometria e matemática são necessárias para entender as formas e encaixes.
B**L
Inspiring
Detailed and clear instructions. We haven't tried any of the projects yet but we're confident that if we follow the directions carefully we should be able to create something beautiful.
C**0
great craft book
great craft book
A**W
Another great book by a very talented individual
Another great book by a very talented individual
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