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Wa-mono is the Japanese word for traditional Japanese design.  But since I am an American living in Kyoto, I call my designs wabei-mono.  Wabei-mono is a combination of wa-mono and bei-koku, which is the Japanese name for America. Wabei-mono Designs is my effort to reflect the beauty I&#8217;ve encountered during my life in Japan [...]]]></description>
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<em>Wa-mono</em> is the Japanese word for traditional Japanese design.  But since I am an American living in Kyoto, I call my designs <em>wabei-mono</em>.  <strong>Wabei-mono</strong> is a combination of <em>wa-mono</em> and <em>bei-koku</em>, which is the Japanese name for America. Wabei-mono Designs is my effort to reflect the beauty I&#8217;ve encountered during my life in Japan and on my travels throughout other parts of Asia.</p>
<p>I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed viewing the slide show above.  For further information on my design sets, click on the navigation buttons at the top of the column on the right.</p>
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