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Season 6, Episode 18: The Culture of Gold Leaf: Gossamer Layers Beget Profound Beauty
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Gold leaf is just 0.1 micron thick, and almost translucent, but it has a lasting luster. Gilt craftsmen utilize its qualities to accent brocade, lacquerware, and Buddhist structures and statues. In the ancient court, a soft and muted finish was favored over glitter and gloss, and this cultivated a Kyoto aesthetic. Today tradition is a stepping stone to new art forms, while gold flakes embellish sake, coffee, and traditional sweets. Discover the gleaming appeal of gold leaf culture in Kyoto.
All Episodes - Season 6
Episode 1
Kurama: Mystical Land of Legends
Episode 2
Fabric Pieces: Honoring the Past
Episode 3
Celebrating the New Year: With Reverence and Gratitude
Episode 4
An Artistic Lineage: Nurturing a Painting Tradition
Episode 5
Bubuzuke: A Dish Inspired by Frugality
Episode 6
Maiko Hair Ornaments: A Classical Culture of Kawaii
Episode 7
Yasurai Matsuri: Town Elders' Prayers Embodied in Flowers and Dance
Episode 8
Dynastic Arts & Crafts: The Pursuit of Heian Peace and Beauty
Episode 9
Mirei Shigemori: The Ageless Modernity of the Rock Garden
Episode 10
Kyokusui-no-Utage: Poetry with Classic Heian Elegance
Episode 11
Satoyama Living: Country Customs Sustaining the Ancient Capital
Episode 12
Japanese Pepper: The Zesty Spice of Kyoto Cuisine
Episode 13
Tatami: The Flooring Underlying Japanese Culture
Episode 14
Folding Fans: Cooling Accessories Encapsulate Elegance
Episode 15
The Matsuage Festival: Keeping the Fire Tradition Alive
Episode 16
The Artisans for the Deities: Enduring Skills and Devotion
Episode 17
Kyoto Cosmetics: Secrets for Drawing Out Inner Beauty
Episode 18
The Culture of Gold Leaf: Gossamer Layers Beget Profound Beauty
Episode 19
Kyoto Swords: Splendor That Dispels Evil Spirits
Episode 20
End of the Samurai Era: The Capital Survives Turbulent Times