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Show 9 ICHIMAI-HARI-TORINOK A beautiful Torinoko paper produced in Fukui Prefecture. Made i very LugL shm, up to 10 by 11 feet, but the usual size is about 3 by 74 in ICHIMAT-SHIKI GOKUMOSE Of the Suki-i Also known as Goun. This paper wa introduced during the Bunsci Era (1818-1830 A.D.), in the forme autonomous state of Atami Made in a light i green and no wsed for books, writing, etc. Produced in Shizuoka Prefecture. Size 1 by 20% inches IDZUMO-SUGIHAR A Sugihara ploduwd in Tdzumo, from whence the name is derived See: Sug ihar INABA-S O the Shoin group. A soft mulberry fibre paper made in Tottor Prefecture and used for records. Approximate size 11 by 15% inches INSHU-HANSH See specimen 11 INSHU-MIN See spccimcn 23 IRO-GA Al caied Sikishi The Iro- -gami is traced 5 the Nara Period (710794 A.D.). Iro-gami lite any means "coloured paper," but there ar papers of this kind that are not coloured. Iro-gami belongs to a clas 5. I for writing p messages, also for decorations. There were L thirty and fort colours of Iro-gami, including black and white, but during the pas fifty years the Iro-gami colours have been standardized IRO-HOSH See specimen 25 Al rights reserved |