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Show 12 14. The same style of moul as depicted pholographs2 and 15, but with thi ool ou scpartcshets of paper are moulded at on dipping 15. The typical "laid" mould of Kore e of Omps.e it noted that the "chain" lin 16. The most common type of mould use inJapanat e presnt e, The uper g ld proper Ko, Sikok e, Jo 17. The same type of mould, but smaller ovn i phoigagts1,x6 Bt witha ai cover. This mould mill in Gi P _hp 24. The same procedure asshown in photoL e bylhm/flm-nnwlumrdwpmm Either metho I Japanits cutomay to e he i e the mitsumat Elestet ot S 26. \‘nlhIh:hup:o!cmulmmg(hcnldhm\dpounding proces in beaing mulber e Japancs mils havs inirodosed e 27. While his cumbersome contrivance resemblesmachinof mediarl e 3 entinnovation n the beating of mulberry bar i Japan 28. Oncof e buildingsof theshrine t Okamolo, the most impresive sancuary in th 20, Spming out e pup o makin and is found reover ixteenet square, Okamoto, FuRl o, Jopen 30 Workersspreading the pulp in formin ue nm she:x e for painin in Wased ot o 51 (o) Kol o bench el in sipin bark, Ogv-Mack Seltamas ) besers ; o) paper Joife, Ko i i O 92 Beting bark ® 8 ulp by the sncien hand procs. Thismethod s st i n Joan and may only be scen in a few localies Sligaraeat vilag 33 Asmall millin Najio, Hydgo Prefectu oty Rt Ve the artisans stat theie work, in the manner o i preparing the barksfo papermakin o white inner bark being used. Photograph mad 8. Th bollng of e mulbery micumai ‘and gampi barks is accomplished in large ope et i o Koku Island, Japan 2. Ancther iew ofthe cuking o ik procesin on of thelarge Japancs il Th bl of kv oot length in the alalisolut 23.These women workers are picking an bark, by the wet process, or mizunassh. Thi st heney spolm pape Al rights reserved |