Lamp Kumiko Shoji style
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I'm inspired by the art of Kumiko Shoji, which drives me to create a lamp featuring simple geometric patterns. In traditional Japanese architecture, a shōji is a door, window or room divider consisting of translucent paper over a wooden frame that holds together a lattice of wood or bamboo. In modern Japan, shoji refers to wooden sliding doors with translucent paper on them. These doors slide smoothly and quietly along wood tracks and work as both room dividers and window coverings. Craftsmanship - The "Kumiko" Woodwork Technique The delicate technique of assembling wooden pieces without nails is known as "Kumiko." Thinly slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched, and mortised before being assembled one by one with precision using planes, saws, chisels, and other tools. Fine adjustments are made throughout the process. Developed in Japan during the Asuka Era (600-700 AD), the "Kumiko" woodwork technique has been refined over generations of skilled craftsmen. I printed the lamp's wooden filament instead of using rice paper, opting for baking paper instead. All parts were glued together. You can create your own custom model by combining simple patterns and adjusting their size and color. This allows you to make unique gifts for friends in the style of Kumiko Shoji. This lamp is specifically designed for candles with a 40 mm diameter.
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