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Show KO-SH Aname given thick paper KOSUGI-G Of the Hana-gami group. Used for handkcrclmfi napkins, ctc. Produced in Echizen, Shimozuke, Kaga an KOSUGTHA O th -gami group. This name may also be written Kosugi-ba the sound *ha" i interchangeable with that of "ba." Made i Knch in small sizes and used largely by Japancse ladies KOTAKA-DAN O the Danhi sgroup. This paper is used in Japan for book covers wrapping and artistic purposes. It is a rather heavy paper covere with wrinkles. Made in Fukui Prefecture in a size approximatin 13% by 1844 inches. See: Danshi KO-TAKU-SH KOWA SUGI ‘Arather thick Sugihara used in Japan forviiting cards indexes, tc ade of paper mulberry bark in Satsuma, Tosa, etc. Sce: Sugihara KOYAAnancxenl paper deriving its name frum Koyz‘ the seat of the famou KoyaMonastery. During the MiddleAges Koya-gami was thicker dha at present and since the Yedo l'exin(l the quality m suffered. T makin shaji ief the movable walls which arc paper coverds also it s used inlmlkm umlmu,u S e Japan KOYASee spccimcn 3 K0Z0-GAM See specimens 21 and 2 KOZO-KYOKUSH A popular Japanese paper usually made of mitsumata, but sometime - Al rights reserved |