• Home
  • Products
  • What's New
  • Endpaper Blog
  • Stores
  • Global Citizen
  • » What's New
  • » Journals
  • » Dayplanners
  • » Address Books
Ananda Mini 

Kirikane Collection 

Precision Informed by Devotion
Literally “cut gold”, Kirikane refers to the meditative practice of decorating Buddhist paintings and statues with gold metal leaf. The precision of the kirikane artist is informed by devotion and mindfulness. The earliest surviving examples of kirikane originate from Baekje (18 BCE–660 CE), one of the three ancient kingdoms of Korea. In Japan, kirikane flourished during the eleventh century until it faded from view three centuries later, all but extinguished by the use of gold paint to replace precious metal.

Our Kirikane series was inspired by the work of contemporary Japanese artist Sayoko Eri (1945-2007). A devoted revivalist of kirikane, she studied the traditional art form and applied it to everyday items such as boxes and screens as well as statues of Buddha. The decorative patterns of Sayoko Eri’s creations –which we have reproduced using our own unique printing processes– put the observer in a contemplative state of mind.
Includes | Memento Pouch • Ribbon Marker
Attributes | 176 pages • 95 x 140
Unlined | 978-1-4397-2551-1
Find a Store
left
Ananda Mini
Back Pocket Flexi Mini
Bija Mini
Morris Birds Mini
Morris Honeysuckle Mini
Papaver Mini
Shadow Classic Mini
Tiger Lily Mini
right
Journals
The ultimate writing experience

Your Selection

  • Mini format (Remove)
  • Elastic Band closure (Remove)
  • Unlined interior format (Remove)

See Full Collection

  • Kirikane Collection
  • Mucha Collection
  • Pocket Companions
  • Silver Filigree Collection
  • William Morris

Search by Features

Format

  • Mini

Binding

  • Smythe Sewn

Closure

  • Elastic Band

Interior Format

  • Unlined

New Products Only

Privacy Policy About Us Contact Us For Retailers Follow us  Choose your country and language