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  • Kumiko Woodworking: The Art of Japanese Precision Joinery
    What is Kumiko Woodworking? Kumiko woodworking is a form of traditional Japanese woodworking that involves assembling delicately carved wooden pieces into intricate geometric patterns—without the use of nails or glue
  • Japanese Wood Joints (木工継手) | Interactive Guide to Tsugite Shiguchi . . .
    Explore 30+ Japanese wood joinery techniques including tsugite (接ぎ手), shiguchi (仕口), and kumiko (組子) patterns Interactive 3D models, cultural context, and step-by-step guides
  • Kumiko (woodworking) - Wikipedia
    Kumiko (Japanese: 組 子) is a Japanese technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails [1] Thinly-slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched, and mortised, and then fitted individually using a plane, saw, chisel, and other tools to make fine-adjustments
  • Kumiko – Japanese Woodcraft in Perfect Precision
    Kumiko is a centuries-old Japanese woodcraft in which delicate wooden strips are assembled into intricate geometric patterns— without nails, screws, or glue This technique demands extreme precision, patience, and master-level craftsmanship
  • A Complete Guide to Traditional Japanese Woodworking: Sashimono, Kumiko . . .
    Kumiko is a craft in which slender wooden pieces are joined to form intricate geometric patterns It is believed to date back to the Heian period, when it was used in temple architecture and fittings
  • 【Kumiko】The Nail-Free Art of Japanese Wood Joinery
    Kumiko is a traditional Japanese woodworking technique that involves assembling intricate geometric patterns from finely cut wooden pieces—without using a single nail
  • About Tanihata’s Kumiko woodworking
    Kumiko is a delicate and sophisticated technique of assembling wooden pieces without the use of nails The technique was developed in Japan in the Asuka Era (600-700 AD), and has since been refined and passed down through generations of craftsmen who are passionate about the tradition of Kumiko
  • Japanese Traditional Woodworking: Sashimono, Kumiko, and Yosegi
    Kumiko is another traditional woodworking technique that complements Sashimono It involves the intricate art of creating wooden latticework, which is often used as decorative panels in traditional Japanese sliding doors (shoji) and room dividers (byobu)
  • Kumiko Woodcraft – The Art of Woodworking Without Nails
    Kumiko is a traditional craft that cuts thin wood into fine pieces and creates patterns by assembling wood to wood without using nails or adhesives The name “kumiko” comes from “assembling” (kumu) wood Each component is processed with millimeter-level precision, allowing no margin for error
  • Kumiko Holzbearbeitung - Suki Desu
    „Kumiko“ ist eine traditionelle Tischlereitechnik, bei der dünne Holzstücke ohne Verwendung von Nägeln kombiniert werden, um ein präzises geometrisches Muster zu schaffen Dieses Muster kann für Raumteiler, Beleuchtungskörper, traditionelle japanische Fenster und vieles mehr verwendet werden
  • See the Mesmerizing Interlocking Geometric Patterns Produced With This . . .
    Once reserved for screens or inlaid panels in handmade furniture, kumiko, with its thin slats precisely cut to interlock in repeating geometric patterns, has evolved to become a craft celebrated





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