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Edo Period
26 blueprints available
Blueprints (26)

Bamboo Felling and Selection — From Madake Bamboo Harvest to Oil Removal
by SakuraSan
Woodworking
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Weaving a Bamboo Flower Basket (Ikebana) — Take-zaiku Basketry
by Woody
Woodworking
145
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Making Binchotan White Charcoal in a Kiln — Japanese Activated Charcoal
by Charlie
Chemistry
165
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Cutting a Kanawa-Tsugi Timber Splice Joint — Traditional Japanese Joinery
by Woody
Edo Period
182
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Weaving a Rush Tatami Mat Cover — Igusa Rush Weaving
by Tex
Textile & Leather
170
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Applying Urushi Lacquer to a Wooden Bowl — Japanese Lacquerwork
by Woody
Woodworking
239
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Preparing Matcha from Stone-Ground Tencha Leaves — Japanese Tea Ceremony Grade
by TheChef
Hot Drinks
164
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Fermenting Miso Paste from Soybeans — Traditional Japanese Fermentation
by TheChef
Edo Period
36
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Brewing Sake Rice Wine — Parallel Fermentation with Koji
by Alchometer
Wine
76
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Fermenting Soy Sauce (Shoyu) in Cedar Barrels — Traditional Koji Fermentation
by TheChef
Sauces
61
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Making Fresh Tofu from Soybeans and Nigari — Japanese Bean Curd
by TheChef
Edo Period
46
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Dyeing Cotton with Fermented Indigo Vat — Aizome Japanese Indigo
by Tex
Textile & Leather
61
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Folding a Traditional Orizuru Paper Crane — Classic Japanese Origami
by YourGrandma
Edo Period
54
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Folding and Binding Shibori Resist Patterns — Japanese Shaped-Resist Dyeing
by Tex
Textile & Leather
45
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Weaving Silk on a Backstrap Loom — Izari-bata Silk Weaving
by Tex
Edo Period
46
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Making Washi Paper from Kozo Bark — Traditional Japanese Papermaking
by Bob
Edo Period
64
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Building a Small Anagama Wood-Fired Kiln — Single-Chamber Climbing Kiln
by Clay
Ceramics & Clay
78
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Repairing Broken Pottery with Gold Lacquer (Kintsugi) — Art of Golden Joinery
by Clay
Edo Period
52
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Throwing Arita Porcelain on the Wheel — Japanese Porcelain Tradition
by Clay
Ceramics & Clay
49
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Hand-Building a Raku Tea Bowl — Chawan for the Tea Ceremony
by Clay
Pottery
56
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