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Show KAIDA-S A ek paper first made during the twenty-fourth century of th Empire at Inaba. At present it is manufactured in Inaba, Hiroshima o, etc Astrong, thick paper composed of mulberry fibres and made especiall for the silk industry of Japan. In thn panicu[a\' paper the bark fro old trees is used as it is desirable that the paper be rough and in'egulax m'\kmg an ideal surface for silk-worms to lay their cggs. The nam haik silk-worm KAIRYO-MIN See specimen 14 KAMAKURA-SH This paper vas firt made i Kamakura durig th thircenth cnand w Era). When the Shagunate Government was transferred to Kyoto Mikudashi-fumi-gami began to be known as Kamakura-shi KAMIYA-GA Also called Yfldwga"u This paper traces its origin to the L aml is mentioned in the classics, Makura-no-Soshi a i. In the Middle Ages Kamiya- s(um was used for o ]mrpcsc< highly valued for its beau KANIH An ancient Japanese name for gampi, also known as Kigamp ikogampi s heavy, rough surfaced, natural-coloured paper fabricated from th ba k of the paper mulberry (kozo). Made in Gifu Prefecture KANorthe Torinoko group. A black paper made in Fukui Prefecture. Th size approximately 35% by 71% inches Al rights reserved |