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pro vyhledávání: '"HAYAKAWA, Noriko"'
Autor:
Yagi, Chihiro, Yoshimura, Norio, Takayanagi, Masao, Kikuchi, Riyo, Yasunaga, Takuyo, Hayakawa, Noriko
Publikováno v:
In Vibrational Spectroscopy November 2022 123
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Cultural Heritage September-October 2021 51:14-20
Autor:
INUZUKA, Masahide, HAYAKAWA, Noriko, CHI, Chih lien, TAMURA, Tomomi, NAKADA, Akino, TSUJIMOTO , Yoshikazu, KAMEI, Ryoko, HAYAKAWA, Yasuhiro, KOUZUMA, Yousei, MORII, Masayuki
Publikováno v:
保存科学. (61):57-65
Among the twelve zodiac signs in the wall paintings of Kitora Tumulus, the signs of dragon, snake and monkey have not been discovered because they are covered with mud. In order to decide the treatments for restoration, it is important to identify th
Publikováno v:
保存科学. (61):67-77
Funori is a traditional material used for conservation treatments and production of traditional craft objects for over a thousand years. Several kinds of red agars in Japan are classified as funori species and they are commercially distributed as “
Autor:
Hayakawa, Noriko
Publikováno v:
東京都江戸東京博物館紀要. (12):35-47
Autor:
KURASHIMA, Reo, HAYAKAWA, Noriko
Publikováno v:
保存科学. (60):61-71
Urushi, extracted from plants of the Anacardiaceae family, is a natural curing resin. Depending on the situation, raw urushi, called ki urushi, is often refined or mixed with materials such as starch, wheat flour, oil, natural earth powder, and pigme
Autor:
Kigawa, Rika, Sano, Chie, Nishijima, Miyuki, Tazato, Nozomi, Kiyuna, Tomohiko, Hayakawa, Noriko, Kawanobe, Wataru, Udagawa, Shigemasa, Tateishi, Toru, Sugiyama, Junta
Publikováno v:
Studies in Conservation, 2013 Jan 01. 58(1), 30-40.
Externí odkaz:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/2047058412Y.0000000040
Publikováno v:
Studies in Conservation, 2011 Jan 01. 56(3), 191-215.
Externí odkaz:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/204705811X13110713013272
Publikováno v:
保存科学. (59):103-114
Among the twelve zodiac signs in the wall paintings of Kitora Tumulus, the signs of dragon, snake and monkey have not been discovered because they are covered with mud. In order to decide the treatments for restoration, it is important to identify th
Autor:
Hayakawa, Noriko
Publikováno v:
東京都江戸東京博物館紀要. (10):19-28