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Show 11 SHINGU-SH A very large heavy paper made by Shikaji Nakada of Ino (Kochi for the Mcux Shrine. Made of pure ozo (paper mulberry), size 10 by 107 inc SHIRO IRO-G Iro-gami wuhout any colouring SHOHAN-S Aname apphed t0 size of Hanshi, literally meaning, smdllor narro Hanshi. Also known as Aihanshi. Made in Suwo, Aki and Se SHOIN-SH ‘Thi s a variety of Mino paper and is made of mitsumata and pape mulberry barks; the latter is used for the finest quality of Shoin-shi The paperis verysrong and of fine texture. Usedin Japan forsecordin important public documents and official acts. As a "record" paper the write Yoshii says it is unsurpassed. Made in Fukui, Gif and Kochi. All of the Shoin group measure about 11 by 15% inches or in Japanese measurcment 93 by 132 bu SHOJI-SH See specimen 4 SHOKANYO-TORINOK A Torinoko used in Japan for title-pages of books. Made in Fukui SHO-MINO-SH Another name for Kogiku-shi. Made in Mino, Mikawa and Kaga SHUZENJI-GAM A special paper of alight brownishoty said to have ongmmd abou three hundred years ago, but the exact date is not known During th Yedo Period this paper was ext cnslvclyused bylh:Tekugama Shogun Shuzen_p, in the district of Idzu SUGIHARA-HO or xhc Hosho group. Principally used by the warrior class during th ura Period.Now used for pnulmg and writing. Made in Kach in a size approximating 15 by 2 Al rights reserved |