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The British Museum | What is a Japanese Living National Treasure? @britishmuseum | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 7 hours ago
The British Museum has been collecting artworks made by Japanese Living National Treasures since 2007, but what is a Living National treasure and why are they so important to Japanese Cultural Heritage? In this film Nicole Rousmaniere, research director of SISJAC and Hayashida Hiyaki of the Japan Kōgei Association talk all about the Living National treasures programme and highlight some of the most beautiful pieces of Japanese craftsmanship collected by the Museum.

This film series has been produced with the support of JTI.
What is a Japanese Living National Treasure?5,000-year-old tattoos from Ancient Egypt I Curators Corner S3 Ep6 #CuratorsCornerThe Ramayana in Myanmar | A Burmese Tapestry (Kalaga/shwe chi doe) | Curators Corner S8 Ep10A cloak made of feathers | caring for a traditional Maori taongaInking I How to Manga Ep 2 I #MangaMonthHow to get ahead in the Roman Empire I Tom Objects!The Last Layer II: Reconnecting local communities with their heritage.Who were Ghika, Craxton and Leigh Fermor?Hokusai’s The Great Wave (and the differences between all 111 of them) | Woodblock PrintingWhy arent you wearing gloves? The conservators guide to object handling in the British MuseumObjects of Crisis: The Akan drumThe Automaton that is also a Drinking Game | with Rachel King | Curators Corner S7 Ep9

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