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Mizuhiki Knot
From CRAFT
This project first appeared on the pages of CRAFT or on Craftzine.
Craft a classic Mizuhiki knot.
- Author: Diana Eng
- Time required: 5 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
Mizuhiki plays an important role in Japanese culture as a symbol of affection, warmth, and togetherness. Made from washi, or Japanese paper, Mizuhiki is a colorful twine that is tied in knots to decorate gifts. Each knot has a meaning and is used for a specific event (wedding ceremony, funeral ser- vice, birth, visiting someone at the hospital, etc.). Mizuhiki knots are closely associated with the Japanese word musubo (meaning “connection” or “tying”) because tying a Mizuhiki knot connects people and ties them together.
History of Mizuhiki: In 607 AD, a Japanese delegate returned from China with a gift for the Japanese emperor. The gift was decorated with a red and white twine knot symbolizing “safe journey” for the del- egate. The Japanese began recreating the knot from washi, starting a tradition of presenting a gift box with a twine or Mizuhiki knot.
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Fun Mizuhiki Fact: Mizuhiki is strong and waterproof; it was used during the Edo period (1611-1869) to create parasols and umbrellas.
Mizuhiki Gallery: http://026.co.jp/mizuhiki/sitef/englishi...
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