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There was such an enthusiastic response to the arrival of our
Kantha Quilts
that we have added a selection to our online store.
These quilts are one of a kind. 

We have also just added six quilted blankets from the
 Living Blue project in Bangladesh.

Click on the image for full details ...














Wednesday, May 29, 2013 No comments



A carved bookcase with four shelves and an ornately finished top. 
This particular piece is showing off a collection of antique 
white enamelled cups that have just arrived. 
Cabinet 5' x 3' x 14" $1049.00. Cups $12.95 each.


Blue painted cabinet with two doors. 
Measuring about 4'6" high 2.5' wide and 1' deep.
 Lovely patina. A cheerful piece to brighten a room. $799.00



A very nice teak display cabinet with a glass door and drawer. 
Aprox. 2.5' high 14" square. 
On top a sampling of maiwa quilts (twin 98.95, queen 167.95). 
Inside, assorted Jawaja Leather work (various prices).


A three level teak cabinet with solid doors. 
In which section will you hide your favourite things? 
Aprox. 6' high x 2.5' wide x 1' deep.  $949.00


Calico cabinet made from reclaimed solid teak. 
This cabinet gives that cottage feeling to any room. 
Two drawers and large main compartment. 
Aprox 2' wide by 10" deep by 2.5' high. $599.00



Sold wooden chest. 
A sturdy piece - exactly the right hight to sit on to tie your shoes. 
2.5' wide 14" deep, 16" high. $599.00



Ornate carved teak window. 
Use it in an interior wall or design around it. $7000.00


Maiwa East


Open Thursday - Saturday
10am - 5 pm
Open Sunday
11am - 5pm

1310 Odlum Drive
Vancouver Canada
www.maiwaeast.com


Thursday, May 23, 2013 No comments
A little while ago we did a feature on our jewellery and ... 
the response was overwhelming.

Many people asked to see what the items look like in the store.
Here are our two display drawers. With the warm weather, 
many people are choosing a little glimmer on an open collar - just
a little something to catch the sun.




Tuesday, May 14, 2013 No comments
In our previous post we detailed how underfunding and budget problems were leading to cuts to a number of programs at the post-secondary level, most importantly for our readers would be the textile program at Capilano University.

Thursday, May 09, 2013 1 comments
Here is the full listing for the 2013 Symposium.


Registration opens June 24th at 10am.
See our About Registration page



LECTURES

There’s a Plant I’d Like You to Meet, New Organic Dye Methods
Thursday, September 12, 2103 7:30 pm
Michel Garcia

Unravelling Political Knitting
Tuesday, September 17, 2013 7:30 pm
Adrienne Sloane

The Peripatetic Alchemist - Travels With a Dyepot
Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:30 pm
India Flint

Song of the Cloth
Tuesday, September 24, 2013 7:30 pm
Jason Pollen

Down the Mountain - Indigo and Silk Farming in a Japanese Village
Wednesday, October 2, 2013 7:30 pm
Bryan Whitehead

Life is Cloth
Wednesday, October 9, 2013 7:30 pm
Hiroshi Saito

Journeys and Traces - Art and Life Through Katagami
Tuesday October 15, 2013 7:30 pm
Akemi Nakano Cohn

The Plainweave Thread
Wednesday, October 16, 2013 7:30 pm
Rachel Meginnes

The Sylvan Spirit
Tuesday, October 22, 2013 7:30 pm
Lorraine Roy


EVENTS

African Textiles
Thursday September 26, 2013 7:30 pm
John Gillow

Islamic Textiles
Saturday September 28, 2013
John Gillow

Bryan Whitehead Exhibit
Friday September 27, 2013
Bryan Whitehead

Saito Exhibition (WT)
Thursday October 10, 2013
Hiroshi Saito

Threads
Thursday October 24, 2013 7:30pm
Charllotte Kwon



WORKSHOPS

Blockprinting
September 4, 5, 6, 2013 Wed,Thurs, Fri (10am - 4pm)
Anne Babchuk

Secrets of the Dye Garden
September 7, 8, 9, 2013 Sat, Sun, Mon (10am - 4pm)
Michel Garcia

Indigo - The Organic Vat
September 10, 11, 2013 Tues, Wed (10am - 4pm)
Michel Garcia

The Art of Embroidery
September 9, 10, 11, 2013 Mon, Tue, Wed, (10am - 4pm)
Bonnie Adie

Painting with Machine Embroidery
September 12, 13, 14, 15, 2013 Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, (10am - 4pm)
Carol Shinn

The Photo Emulsion Screenprint
September 12, 13, 2013 Thu, Fri (10am - 4pm)
Anne Babchuk

Introduction to Dyes
September 13 (evening) 14, 15, 2013 Fri (7pm-10pm) Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Natalie Grambow

Natural Dyes
September 16, 17, 18, 19, 2013 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu (10am - 4pm)
Charllotte Kwon

Sculptural Knitting
September 18, 19, 20, 2013 Wed, Thu, Fri (10am - 4pm)
Adrienne Sloane

Wire Knitting
Sep 21, 22, 2013 Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Adrienne Sloane

Wayfarer’s Wanderbook and Windfall Cloth
Sept 20 - 24, 2013 Friday - Tuesday (10am - 4pm)
India Flint

Colour Institute
September 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2013 Monday - Friday (10am - 4pm)
Michele Wipplinger

Visual Music - Composing a Surface
Sep 25, 26, 2013 Wed, Thu (10am - 4pm)
Jason Pollen

Breaking the Rules - Beyond the Mark
September 27, 28, 29, 2013 Fri, Sat, Sun 10am - 4pm
Jason Pollen

Encaustic With a Textile Sensibility
September 30, October 1, 2, 2013 Mon, Tue, Wed (10am - 4pm)
Daniella Woolf

Encaustic on Paper
October 3, 4, 2013 Thu, Fri, (10am - 4pm)
Daniella Woolf

Harmonia’s Rings, Möbius and More
September 28 (Saturday) 10am - 4pm
Sivia Harding

Knitted Möbius and the Mysterious Stitch Mirror
Sept 29, 2013 (Sunday) 10 am - 4 pm
Sivia Harding

The Art of the Headdress
October 1, 2, 3, 2013 (Tue, Wed, Thur) 10am - 4pm
Jessica de Haas

The Creative Studio
October 4, 5, 6, 2013 Fri, Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Natalie Grambow

Japanese Indigo
October 5, 6, 2013 Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Bryan Whitehead

Beyond Blue - Taking Indigo Further
October 8,9, 2013 Tue, Wed (10am -4pm)
Bryan Whitehead

The Silk Way - Cocoon to Thread
October 7, 2013 Monday (10am - 4pm)
Bryan Whitehead

Tapestry Weaving
October 7-10, 2013 Mon - Thu (10am - 4pm)
Elaine Duncan

Katazome with Natural Dyes
October 10, 11, 12, 2013 Thu, Fri, Sat (10am - 4pm)
Akemi Nakano Cohn

Indigo Shibori
October 13, 14, 2013 Sun, Mon (10am - 4pm)
Akemi Nakano Cohn

Nazome 1
October 11, 2013 Friday (10am - 4pm)
Hiroshi Saito

Nazome 2
October 12, 2013 Saturday (10am - 4pm)
Hiroshi Saito

Diary Paintings on Cloth
October 15 -18, 2013 Tue - Fri (10am - 4pm)
Susan Shie

Hand Hooked Rugs
October 15, 16, 2013 Tue, Wed (10am - 4pm)
Michelle Sirois-Silver

Creative Fabrication
October 17, 18, 19, 20, 2013 Thu - Sun (10am - 4pm)
Rachel Meginnes

Between the Colours - Creative Resist
October 19, 20, 2013 Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Natalie Grambow

Expressive Dye Painting and Printing
October 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2013 Mon - Fri (10am - 4pm)
Sue Benner

Tree of Life - Creativity and Design
October 23, 24, 2013 Wed, Thu (10am - 4pm)
Lorraine Roy

The Living Landscape
October 25, 26, 27, 2013 Fri, Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Lorraine Roy

African Mudprinting
October 26, 27, 28, 2013 Sat - Mon 10am - 4pm
Michele Wipplinger

Natural Dyes - Print and Pattern
October 29, 30, 31,November 1, 2013 Tue - Fri (10am - 4pm)
A Babchuk and D Bush

Bookbinding - Ancient to Modern
October 28, 29, 30, 2013 Mon, Tue, Wed (10am - 4pm)
Gaye Hansen

Bookbinding - The Artists Book
October 31, November 1, 2, 2013 Thu, Fri, Sat (10am - 4pm)
Gaye Hansen

Phototransfer for Textiles
November 2, 3, 2013 Sat, Sun (10am - 4pm)
Natalie Grambow

True Colours - Developing a Personal Palette
November 4, 5, 6, 2013 Mon, Tue, Wed (10am - 5pm)
Carol Soderlund

Pot of Gold - Rainbow Dyeing in a Dyepot
November 7,8 2013 Thu, Fri (10am - 4pm)
Carol Soderlund

Wednesday, May 08, 2013 5 comments

New arrivals in the main Maiwa Store on Granville Island



Maiwa works in India with silversmiths to place stones and old pieces in 92.5% silver settings. As with textiles, we look for local elements that carry the feeling and voice of a culture.
Our enthusiasm for this work has ignited renewed interest in traditional designs. Often the combination of antique elements in new settings provides the perfect contrast to fire the imagination.

Necklace with bead and silver work
and a gold plate fish - $699.00.
Tribal wrap with old pendant - $159.00

Tribal wrap and silver necklace - $169.00
 Silver cuff - $250.00
Multiple strand necklace with
blue stones - $269.00
Necklace with bead and silver work
and a gold plate fish - $699.00.
Tribal wrap with old pendant - $159.00

Handpainted Krishna in a silver setting - $69.95.
Silver necklace set with green stones. $395.00.


The Maiwa Store Located in the centre of the Net Loft building 
on Granville Island - the artisan heart of Vancouver
Open seven days a week 10am - 7pm














Saturday, May 04, 2013 1 comments
Registration opens June 24 at 10am.

2013 Maiwa Textile Symposium
Event Threads
Charllotte Kwon



7:45 (Doors open at 7:30pm) $10
Thursday October 24, 2013
Net Loft: Granville Is. Vancouver BC

Inspired by the 2012 visit of Living Blue to Vancouver, in 2013 the Maiwa Foundation was on the road again. Charllotte Kwon and a group of Maiwa staff landed in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and from there embarked on an epic journey through the tropical delta. What they saw astounded them: Bangladesh is one of the poorest nations on earth and yet there is an open optimism that the future will be better. 

Join Charllotte as she retells the story of her 2013 visit. Inspired by Muhammad Yunus and his call to rethink the capitalist system in terms of social enterprise, Charllotte outlines the situation in Bangladesh and Maiwa’s reason for being there. Expect adventure, indigo, artistry, and textiles. The talk will be richly illustrated with still photographs and video clips. 

An exhibition of textiles will be staged in the Net Loft.

To support the work of the foundation, the store will be open after the talk. Take advantage of a special 20% off everything in the store. All sales during this night go directly to the Maiwa Foundation.

BIO

Charllotte Kwon is the owner of Maiwa Handprints Ltd. and the director of the Maiwa Foundation. Through Maiwa, Charllotte also runs a textile archive and research library located on Granville Island. Under her direction Maiwa has produced four documentary films and a number of print publications. She also guides Maiwa’s substantial web presence.

Charllotte travels extensively each year to research handcraft and to supplement her natural-dye research. Always looking to extend natural dye use, she also teaches dyeing workshops with artisans around the world and has planned a series of natural dye master classes to bring exceptional practising artisans together.
Thursday, May 02, 2013 No comments
Registration opens June 24 at 10am.


2013 Maiwa Textile Symposium
Event Saito Exhibition (WT)
Hiroshi Saito



Opening Thursday October 10, 2013
Silk Weaving Studio

No Charge
Please RSVP to Maiwa (604) 669-3939
 or Silk Weaving Studio (604) 687-7455


Beautifully dyed and handcrafted garments, scarves, and wall hangings reflect Hiroshi Saito’s background in the world of traditional Kyoto kimono dyeing. Hiroshi creates contemporary works that are a delightful expression of colour and texture.

Hiroshi was born in 1947 in Yokohama (near Tokyo). For many years he was a silk dyer, colouring cloth to be used in traditional kimonos. Each day he would dye up to 10 bolts of fabric exactly the same colour. At age 35 he decided that there was more to life and he began experimenting with handwoven cottons. The cotton from Thailand, Peru, Mali, India, and China appealed to him because of its warm, human quality. His extensive knowledge of traditional dyeing techniques is now used in the production of materials and clothing for contemporary Japanese dance and music companies.

Hiroshi Saito also works on large installations, including one he performed in the renowned Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. He is also well known for “Nozome,” an outdoor activity in which he supervises groups of up to 100 people dyeing 20 m lengths of cloth.

Thursday, May 02, 2013 No comments
Registration opens June 24 at 10am.


2013 Maiwa Textile Symposium
Event Bryan Whitehead Exhibit
Bryan Whitehead



$No Charge

Opening Friday September 27, 2013
Silk Weaving Studio 6 - 8 pm
Please RSVP to Maiwa (604) 669-3939
or Silk Weaving Studio (604) 687-7455


While working on his own silk farm in the isolated mountains of Japan, Bryan Whitehead also mastered indigo dyeing and traditional forms of weaving. He has brought a selection of his evocative works, woven using antique tools, to Vancouver for this exhibit.



Thursday, May 02, 2013 No comments
Registration opens June 24 at 10am.

2013 Maiwa Textile Symposium
Event Islamic Textiles
John Gillow



7:45 (Doors open at 7:30) $15
Saturday September 28, 2013
Net Loft: Granville Is. Vancouver BC

John Gillow, author, lecturer, traveller, and collector, has spent more than 40 years in the Islamic world. The fruits of his research are well displayed in his latest book, Textiles of the Islamic World, published by Thames and Hudson. John joins us from his home in Cambridge, UK.

John will give a broad survey of the textiles produced throughout history, putting them in their social and geographic context. In this wide-ranging lecture he will cover not only what are considered to be the classic textiles of Turkey, Persia, Central Asia, and India but also those of the lesser known outposts of the Muslim world: North Africa (Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt), the Balkans (particularly Albania), and Syria. He will also touch on Palestine, Iraq, south Arabia, Afghanistan, Indonesia and the Philippines, and sub-Saharan Africa. 


Thursday, May 02, 2013 No comments
Registration opens June 24 at 10am.

2013 Maiwa Textile Symposium
Event African Textiles
John Gillow



7:45 (Doors open at 7:30) $15
Thursday September 26, 2013
Net Loft: Granville Is. Vancouver BC

Every year John travels to different parts of Africa to collect and research traditional textiles. In the west, in Nigeria and the Francophone countries, are the superlative indigo dyed textiles, made with stitched and paste resist. Nearby are the stunning stripweaves of Ghana and its neighbours. In Central Africa, he finds Ndop indigo cloth, beadwork, and the fantastic head-wear of Cameroon as well as the classically abstract Kuba raffia weavings and embroidery.  In the north are fine weavings in wool and silk, exquisite costumes, and intricate metal-thread work. 

His vast collection and knowledge appear in the book African Textiles: Colour and Creativity Across a Continent published by Thames and Hudson. John joins us from his home in Cambridge, UK.



Thursday, May 02, 2013 No comments
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