Temari Ball by Geri Eitter Artist_Craig Robert Miller This is a reproduction of
Description
This is a reproduction of an original watercolor by Alda Kaufman of Dubuque
Black and white porcelain dinner plate with turquoise and bright green accents handmade by Hanna Piepel of Ankeny
5" x 5 7/8"
It has a total of five leather cords that are wrapped around the wrist twice
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Temari Ball by Geri Eitter Artist_Craig Robert Miller This is a reproduction ofThis ball was created by Geri Eitter of Dubuque, Iowa. Size: approximately 2. 5 in diameter. I sew Temari ()balls, which are a traditional Japanese needle art form that symbolizes love, friendship and loyalty. Their vibrant colors and complex patterns express wishes for a joyful life. Traditionally, Japanese women would save the silk remnants when sewing their kimonos. They would wrap a special message inside the scraps, which were formed into a ball
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