Temari Making Class at the Japanese Friendship Garden
Temari balls are a folk art form and Japanese craft, originating in China and introduced to Japan around the 7th century A.D. Temari means "hand ball" in Japanese. Balls made from embroidery may be used in handball games and other such similar games (hacky sack). An accessory similar in appearance (and constructed with similar techniques and materials), but with the addition of a hand-strap (made with either satin cord or ribbon) and a tassel, can serve as an accessory for a kimono, as a kimono bag.
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Organization:
Japanese Friendship Garden - San DiegoLocation:
2215 Pan American Rd E
San Diego, CA, 92101United States
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Phone:
619-232-2721Contact name:
Japanese Friendship Garden
Email address:
Dates:
01/24/2025
01/31/2025
Time:
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Price:
$70
Ages
Teenagers Adults without kidsWeb Service