How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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How to wrap 5 more eggs is a fascinating book focusing on the subject of traditional Japanese packaging. Hideyuki Oka is a packaging collector who has produced a work outstanding in its simplicity: pictures of packaging and a brief comment to explain what the packaging is for and when it was made. Many types of traditional packing have been collected here. From woven straw egg carriers (hence the title) to ceremonial gift boxes, each piece is presented in a very clear, full or half page photograph. The book is forwarded with an introductory essay by the author and each plate is referenced to an explanation at the back. This book is fascinating as it illustrates how traditional wrapping techniques- many arrived at out of necessity rather ... Read More:
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