Lamp Kumiko Shoji style

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I am inspired by the art of Kumiko Shoji and I created a lamp with simple geometric patterns. In traditional Japanese architecture, a shōji (障子?) is a door, window or room divider consisting of translucent paper over a frame of wood which holds together a lattice of wood or bamboo. In modern Japan, shoji means wooden sliding doors with translucent paper on. These doors slide on wood tracks very smoothly and quietly, work as a room divider or window coverings. Craftsmanship - “Kumiko” woodwork technique “Kumiko”, in short, is a delicate technique of assembling wooden pieces without nails. Thinly slit wooden pieces are grooved, punched and mortised, and then are assembled and joined one by one with plane, saw, chisel and other tools while fine adjustments are made. The “Kumiko” woodwork technique was developed in Japan in the Asuka Era (600-700 AD) and has since been refined and passed down through generations of craftsmen. I printed the lamp wood filament. Instead of rice paper was used baking paper. All parts are glued. You can create your own model using simple patterns and combining them. You can change the size of the model and color of the filament. You can make original gifts to your friends using Kumiko Shoji style. This lamp is designed for candles with a diameter of 40 mm.

About the author:
TanyaAkinora
Hi! My name is Tanya. My hobby is 3d printing. I like to create new things and decor. All my models were created in Autodesk 123D Design and Fusion 360.  

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