BENRIDO - Photographic "Collotype" Printing

BENRIDO was established in 1887 in Kyoto, where they have been specializing in "Collotype" printing since 1905. 

The Collotype printing technique was first discovered in France, about 150 years ago, and mastered by Japanese craftsmen, who brought it to the level it is at today. Requiring high quality tools and inks, as well as unique expertise and craftsmanship, Collotype has mostly been replaced by modern, easier techniques. With over a century of experience in the craft, BENRIDO is one of the very few Collotype studios left, and the world’s only one that produces full-color photographic Collotype prints, creating realistic, photo-like prints. They have won several awards and recognitions and have been responsible for many big art works and projects in Japan and abroad.  

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  • Photo Postcard JAPANESE WARRIER
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    Photo Postcard JAPANESE WARRIER

    This post card series features photographs featured in the "KYOTOGRAPHIE 2016" international photo festival. "French Guimet Museum of Oriental Art Meiji Bakumatsu Photo Collection...
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  • Memo Pad SHARAKU Memo Pad SHARAKU
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    Memo Pad SHARAKU

    The memo pad can be closed per magnet, keeping the paper on the inside protected well traveling. It makes for an adorable, useful and authentic Japanese souvenir or gift. The Benrido...
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    Memo Pad UTAMARO

    The memo pad can be closed per magnet, keeping the paper on the inside protected well traveling. It makes for an adorable, useful and authentic Japanese souvenir or gift. The Benrido...
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  • Memo Pad GREAT WAVE OF KANAGAWA Memo Pad GREAT WAVE OF KANAGAWA
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    Memo Pad GREAT WAVE OF KANAGAWA

    The memo pad can be closed per magnet, keeping the paper on the inside protected well traveling. It makes for an adorable, useful and authentic Japanese souvenir or gift. The Benrido Atelier is...
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  • Memo Pad Hokusai RED MOUNT FUJI Memo Pad Hokusai RED MOUNT FUJI
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    Memo Pad Hokusai RED MOUNT FUJI

    The memo pad can be closed per magnet, keeping the paper on the inside protected well traveling. It makes for an adorable, useful and authentic Japanese souvenir or gift. The Benrido...
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  • Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan UTAMARO Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan UTAMARO
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    Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan UTAMARO

    This beautiful traditional "uchiwa" hand fan portrays traditional painting "Woman Playing a Poppin". Traditional Japanese uchiwa are a great way to stay cool during the summer, but as a true...
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  • Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan SHARAKU Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan SHARAKU
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    Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan SHARAKU

    This beautiful traditional "uchiwa" hand fan portrays traditional painting "Ōtani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei". Traditional Japanese uchiwa are a great way to stay cool during the summer, but as a...
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  • Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan GREAT WAVE OF KANAGAWA Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan GREAT WAVE OF KANAGAWA
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    Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan GREAT WAVE OF KANAGAWA

    The Benrido Atelier is a COLLOTYPE workshop based in Kyoto, Japan and has mastered the art style since 1887. Their beautiful designs make for amazing Japanese gifts, decorations and souvenirs. The...
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  • Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan HOKUSI MOUNT FUJI Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan HOKUSI MOUNT FUJI
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    Ukiyo-e Uchiwa Fan HOKUSAI MOUNT FUJI

    This beautiful traditional "uchiwa" hand fan portrays Mount Fuji in Ukiyo-e style. Traditional Japanese uchiwa are a great way to stay cool during the summer, but as a true work of art also...
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  • Traditional Folding Fan SENGAI Traditional Folding Fan SENGAI
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    Traditional Folding Fan SENGAI

    This beautiful traditional hand fan portrays the signature painting of Japanese Monk "Sengai", which is often referred to as "The Universe". The hand fans are printed by COLLOTYPE, a unique...
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This beautiful video shows the Collotype process and the BENRIDO craftsmen at work. 

Collotype

Collotype is an interesting fusion between French and Japanese discoveries. The printing process was discovered in France, about 150 years ago. It was a new style of printing that combines photography and printmaking and the results are one-of-a-kind. 

When introduced in Japan, Japanese craftsmen mastered in this artform and brought it to the level that it’s at today. Collotype started as the standard method for European photo reproduction, but due to the high level of expertise needed to obtain beautiful results, it was quickly replaced by machine-based, faster and cheaper methods. Artisans like those at BENRIDO are determined to keep the art alive through their beautiful works of art. 

There are two key elements to Collotype: 
・The gelatin layers used, which result in a subtle tone that only handmade photographs produce.
・And the thick, oil-based ink, which creates a very deep intensity and captures prints, both colored and black-and-white, elegantly and realistically. 

How is it made? 

Light sculpts the dichromated gelatin layer of the plate. Once the coated glass is exposed to a negative and washed, the gelatin absorbs water in proportion to the degree of light exposure, giving the surface a defined topography. The more light that passes through the negative, the greater the relief it creates in the gelatin layer. 

In addition, a second critical transformation takes place here, which enables the registration of extremely fine details in the print. An intricate network of microscopic wrinkles form in the gelatin layer as it dries.  

When ink applied to this reticulated surface makes contact with the paper, it saturates the fibers and achieves more complete coverage- and thus more definition than offset printing, for example, which registers color with a dot matrix system, leaving negative space around the discrete point of ink, thus compromising the resolution of the printed image. 

BENEFITS OF COLLOTYPE PRINTING

> True Continuous Tone:
Exquisite detail, from deep shadow to bright highlight.
> Rich Pigment Ink:
Opaque, oil-based pigment inks for unmatched richness and depth.
> Distinctive Surfaces:
Thanks to the highly skilled craftsmen, prints can even be made on fibers, including cotton, linen, silk, rice, and vellum.
> Fine Art within Reach:
Collotypes are accessible to collectors whose means may prevent them from investing in extremely rare prints.