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Japanese Woodblock Prints

from Glasgow Museums

Compiled by Glasgow Museums
Format: Other book format
Publisher: Pimpernel Press Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 2nd Jul 2015
Dimensions: w 242mm h 356mm d 10mm
Weight: 505g
ISBN-10: 1910258539
ISBN-13: 9781910258538
Barcode No: 9781910258538
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Synopsis
Twelve sheets of beautifuly designed, top quality wrapping paper neatly folded and glued into a book. Never struggle at home with rolls of wrapping paper again; keep your paper tidy and undamaged. Each sheet can be easily removed when needed, with no need for scissors. Since the 8th century Japanese paper has been known for its quality and variety. Each sheet of paper in this book is selected from Glasgow Museums's collection, one of the largest, most varied and internationally important in the world.

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"This year, avoid the usual struggle with rolls of wrapping paper and pick up this nifty gift-wrap book instead. It includes 12 sheets of beautifully designed, top-quality wrap." * Style at Home * "the joy of it is that your gifts will looks as great together as they do separately and you won't have all the fuss of wielding paper rolls." * Homes & Antiques * "...if corners must be cut, all you really need is good wrapping paper.The Pimpernel Press prints paper of Robert Adam designs, British Library manuscripts, V&A art deco patterns or Japanese prints (GBP12.99 each). Wrap up some breezeblocks in these exquisite sheets, and they'll look too good to tear." * Telegraph * "Our favourite: Japanese Woodblock Prints from Glasgow Museums, which is one of the largest and most varied collections in the world. Honestly, the prints are breathtakingly wonderful, and make for the best and most original wrapping paper we've ever seen." * A Little Bird An Insider's Guide to London * "Anyone got any wrapping paper? This is a question that gets bellowed across our office with embarrassing frequency. It's followed by frantic desk rifling as everyone tries to cover up for the fact that we are bad friends. Step up, Pimpernel Press's wrapping paper books" * Emerald Street *