Craftland Japan

Craftland Japan by Uwe Röttgen is an illustrated exploration published by National Geographic Books on May 12, 2020. This 288-page book presents a photographic survey of Japan’s contemporary artisans, highlighting the unique craftsmanship that has developed over generations. The work showcases the regional traditions tied to local materials and the natural environment, offering insights into the quality and history of Japanese artistry that remains largely unseen outside the country.
Readers will discover the stories of twenty-five expert artisans, delving into their techniques and the beautiful objects they create, such as porcelain bowls and indigo-dyed fabrics. Craftland Japan captures the essence of Japanese culture by documenting the makers, their workshops, and the landscapes that inspire their work. This edition serves as a testament to the enduring relationship between craft, design, and the natural world in Japan, reflecting how these elements continue to evolve in contemporary contexts.
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A stunning photographic survey of Japan’s most ingenious contemporary artisans.
Generations of artisans in Japan have forged and refined their crafts to become the envy of the world. Each of the country’s regions are renowned for specific traditions relating to local materials and the natural world in which they are produced. While tourists and design enthusiasts have long acknowledged the unique history and quality of Japanese craftsmanship, very few crafts have made their way outside the country, preventing many from witnessing the quality of Japanese workmanship for themselves.
With the aim of sharing these unseen treasures with the wider world, designers Uwe Röttgen and Katharina Zettl set out to find the finest examples of Japanese craftsmanship, traveling around the country to document the makers, their workshops, and the landscapes that influence them. Craftland Japan is the result of this extraordinary journey into the heart of Japanese culture.
Featuring twenty-five expert artisans, Craftland Japan reveals the techniques and materials that are used to produce a wide variety of beautiful objects, from porcelain bowls to indigo-dyed fabrics to paper. This book is a celebration of how Japan’s union of craft, design, materiality, and landscape continue to flourish in contemporary interpretation, however much the world around them has changed.
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