In data de 10 noiembrie,
Cercul “Prietenii Japoniei” a organizat un atelier kanzashi, unde am confectionat agrafe de par din hartie, cu motive
florale. Chiar daca acest atelier a fost organizat toamna, motivele florale au
fost apreciate de catre participanti, care s-au aratat entuziasmati.
Atelierul a fost condus de
catre dna Diana Suta, cu care avem marea placere sa colaboram adesea, si care
are o experienta considerabila in lucrul cu diferite materiale, in special
hartia, pentru a confectiona diferite lucruri interesante, asa cum au fost si
aceste agrafe din hartie.
La origine, kanzashi erau confectionate din resturi
de material de kimono, un material foarte frumos si valoros. Pentru a nu fi
aruncat, acest material era folosit pentru a confectiona diverse lucruri si
accesorii, japonezii punand mare pret pe a nu risipi orice lucru, oricat ar fi
el de mic. Astfel au luat nastere, intre alte confectii, si aceste agrafe de
par.
Deoarece lucrul cu materialul
textil la aceasta dimensiune poate fi dificil, dna Diana a adaptat
confectionarea acestor agrafe la lucrul cu hartia, mai exact hartia creponata.
Astfel, acest mestesug a devenit accesibil pentru toata lumea, participantii
nostri la acest atelier avand varste incepand de la 6 ani, pana la peste 30 de
ani.
Desi participantii incercau aceasta tehnica pentru prima data,
rezultatele au fost spectaculoase, agrafele realizate fiind una mai deosebita
decat cealalta. Participantii au fost multumiti de ceea ce au reusit sa realizeze
si bucurosi ca au putut sa invete sa confectioneze ceva asa de frumos si de
facil.
Suntem curiosi sa vedem si alte realizari si inovatii ale
participantilor, combinatii de culori, modele, pana unde poate sa duca imaginatia
pe o persoana creativa, dornica sa realizeze ceva frumos cu propriile maini.
Suntem recunoscatori nespus
de mult dnei Diana pentru inca un atelier reusit. De asemenea multumim
participantilor, fara de care intalnirile noastre nu ar avea nici o valoare si
va asteptam la urmatoarele noastre intalniri de cultura.
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On the 10th of November, Japan’s Friends Club organized a
kanzashi workshop, where we made
flower themed hairpins. Even though the workshop took place in the Autumn, the
theme has been well appreciated by the participants, who appeared to be very
enthusiastic.
The workshop was coordinated by Ms. Diana Suta, with whom we have
the pleasure to collaborate very often, and who has extensive experience in the
work with different kinds of materials, especially paper, to create all sorts
of interesting objects, like the paper hairpins that we created today.
At the origin, kanzashi
were made of residual textile material from kimono manufacturing, a very
beautiful and valuable material. In order to make use of as much material as
possible, the remaining material was used to make all sorts of crafts and
accessories, the Japanese being very careful, trying to waste as little of
everything as possible. This way, among other things, this kind of hairpins took
birth.
Since working with textile at this scale can be difficult, Ms. Diana
adapted the kanzashi technique to working with paper, more precisely with crepe
paper. This way, manufacturing the hairpins became facile for everyone, our
participants’ ages starting from 6 years old, to over 30 years old.
Even though the participants
were trying the technique for the first time, the results were amazing, with
the hairpins being one more beautiful than another. The participants were happy
with their realizations and happy that they could learn how to make something
so beautiful and easy to make.
We are curious to see other
realizations and inovations of the participants, color combinations, models,
and where can imagination take a creative person, willing to create something
beautiful with their own hands.
We are grateful to Ms. Diana
for another succesful workshop. Also we appreciate the presence of every
participant to the workshop, as without you our meetings would have no vlue.
You are all very welcome to our following cultural meetings.
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