Art Traditions

100 Origami Masterpieces

• February 17, 2008 • Comments (2)
100 Origami Masterpieces

Origami (from ori meaning “folding”, and kami meaning “paper”) is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper medium. “Origami” refers to all types of paper folding, even those [...]

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An Exhibition of Buddhist Art in Singapore

• January 21, 2008 • Comments (1)
An Exhibition of Buddhist Art in Singapore

A special exhibition of rare, Buddhist artifacts is now ongoing in Singapore. The name of this event is “On The Nalanda Trail: Buddhism in India, China And Southeast Asia.” The venue is the Asian Civilizations Museum, in Singapore. This unique show runs from November 2, 2007 – March 23, 2008. This exhibition was named “on [...]

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Snuff Bottles – China’s Historical Art and Culture

• December 7, 2007 • Comments (1)
Snuff Bottles – China’s Historical Art and Culture

Snuff bottles were used to store snuff. This display was inside the Asian Civilizations Museum in Singapore. Snuff was powdered tobacco mixed with a blend of aromatic substances. This was rumored to be a magical panacea for common ills, including the cold. It was taken by breathing in the fragrant aromas which were emitted after [...]

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The Only Manga Museum in the World

• November 22, 2007 • Comments (3)
The Only Manga Museum in the World

Kyoto, famed for its geisha girls and global warming protocol, is also home to the only museum catering to manga, i.e. Japanese comics of wide-eyed heroes and heroines. The Kyoto International Manga Museum opened in November 2006 in a refurbished primary school and houses approximately 200,000 manga books and assorted historical items. On any given [...]

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