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Show 10 O-TAKI-SH per was named in honour of the Otaki Shrine, and used b it for painting and dmmng Made in Fukui Prefecture, siz approximately 38 by 72% inches RAKUSUI-SH A fairly heavy ornamental paper in which sea-wsed or olhcr m,md of coloured ‘material cover the sheets. Fir gawa Koxsmg wa-ku, Tokyo, during the Meiji Em. s,u o 3u by 7 SAJIKAWA-HANK Of the Hankire group or class This paperis mznufacmzcd from pape mulberry bark, either plain or with sea-we ss running throug e sheets. It is used in the Orient for bonk pnm.mg and is made i Tottori. The size is approximately 7% by 24 inche Santome is of the Atsu-gami, or thck paper, group. Also sometime called Go-fuku-gami, and was first made betveen 1573 and 1501 A. Now used for envelopes for k size is about 15% by 1 inches (1 EenarEEa Ap n paper conaining clay. Madei Hyogo in a sise of abou lr'/; by 40 in SASHIKI-SHOI f the Shoin group. Used for records, etc. Made in Kochi. 11 by 15 inches SASO OF the Hanshi family or group. Made in Shizuoka and wed for Size about 10% by 14% inche SEKISHU-HANSH A Hanshi in natural tone. Made in Shimane and used in the Orien for writing and printing. The size is about 10 by 4 inches Digitalimage© 2004 Marriott Library, University of Utah. All ights reserved |