tatebanko
i saw these cute japanese paper diorama kits over the weekend called, tatebanko, a forgotten japanese art creating these miniature scenes out of paper which was popular during the edo period (17th century) to the early 20th century. tatebanko.com has now revived this art reinterpreting it to modern times. for inquiries contact info@tatebanko.com.
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3 comments:
These are wonderful!
so so good
love love those!
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