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Kumiko Woodwork
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A traditional Japanese woodworking technique. Wooden components are fitted together without nails to create geometric patterns. Used in architectural decoration such as shoji and screens, it flourished during the Edo period. Requiring complex designs and precise craftsmanship, it represents artisanal mastery. Continues to be cherished as a contemporary craft.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Traditional Crafts
Location:Throughout Japan
Time Period:Edo period-present
Influence:National
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