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Show SUMI-NAGAR A decorated Torinoko. From the Japanese words sumi-nagare meanin e wing-ink SUMI-NAGAS Amarbled paper in colour, used fo artistic purpose; the paper bein il Eovered it s g lines in various dull colours. Made in Fuku Prefecture in a convenient size for book work, 16% by 21% inches SUMIRE-KUM Of the Torinoko group or family. First made during the Meij Era Asits name implies, the paper s decorated with clouds of violet ml usually with a grey background. Also made with pink,blue and o i D mbcnordccmzun an dfur bnokcovels Mad in Fukui Prefectur in a size approximatin ‘/ 3 SURUG ly days of the Meiji Era, the making of this paper 1. e yearsitbegan to be manufac!urcd inYedog in Tokyo, and was, for a time, called Yedogawa-hankire. /Lprcsc however it is made onlym Shizuoka, the place ofits origin, Th is about 7% by 204 inches SURUGA-HANSH In the Middle Ages this paper was produced in great quantities i the then autonomous state of Suruga. During the later periodsit wa manufactured under the name Kairyo- el Suruga-hanshi of the Yedo Period was made of mitsumata. Not produced at the presen( time SUSAKI-HANS TR e shzji. Made in Kachi in a size that is abou 9% by 14 inche SU-SHOI A paper made of bleached paper mulberry bark and used in th Orient for records. Produced in Gifu Prefecture. Size 11 by 154 inches Al rights reserved |