Dedicated artists keeping Japanese ancient craft of "temari" alive
The Japanese traditional craft of creating "temari" or hand-crafted embroidered balls is at risk of dying out. But a group of women in the southwestern island of Shikoku are determined to preserve the intricate art form, one stitch at a time.
The Japanese traditional craft of creating "temari" or hand-crafted embroidered balls is at risk of dying out. But a group of women in the southwestern island of Shikoku are determined to preserve the intricate art form, one stitch at a time.