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Show 9 GOFUKU-MAKI-GAM A thick, strong, serviceable paper made fr m paper mulberry bark Used in the same manner as Go-fuku-gami GOSHIKI TORINO A multcoloured Trinoko, Se: Torinoko GOSYU-TORINOK Sec specimen 20 Gow A paper of the Kvukl group. Produced in Tochigi and used in Japa for domestic purpo GOZENHIR A name applied to one of the seven varictics of Hasho. Produce during the Tokugawa Period.See: Hasho HAKU-UCHI-MANIA f the Maniai group, the papers containinga clay peculiar to t Prefecture of Hyogo where this paper is produced. The size is appro mately 15% by 21% inches HAKU-WO-SH ne of the so-called "camels' hair brush" papers. Produced in Koch nnd used in Japan for making kimono patterns. Related to Shirakumomi. Approximate size 27% by 55 inches ana means nose, hence Hana-gami, handkerchief.Sof se hrouehion: Jupan infplarslof 1mes wd action s e op S Sho HAN- melly "!nlfcut." This pape s largely used in Japan for account and lette HANKIRI-G This p'\per was first made between the years 1661 and 167 The sheets are cuti small, rectangular si are commonly Al rights reserved |