Temari Balls - Cheekwood
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Popularized in Japan in the 7th century,

Temari balls are ornate spheres with intricate thread decoration, used for games, décor, and as a symbol of the new year. Join local textile artist Heidi Ulery to explore the origins of these Japanese folk art creations and learn the basics of creating your own.

Location: Frist Learning Center Painting Studios
Not Yet Members: $70
Members: $56

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