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Show Part X DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATION ic papermaking mould of Kashmir, it The papesformed theen, how vl e, wove s mouldcr sthe same in quaity cover, and o deckle sicks. This moul i unusual mould-cover formation fro e centeal India, In dhis cover th hirty by twenty-six inches ett The mould-cove of Kashmir i com a space of about one and one-half inches heket i being leid side by side 3+ The grass (Andropogon micranths) vsed i heconnrition of i papemlin mouk From an origina n furnished by th Dividon of Agrousiog, Unlicd Sata Dopar ent of Agriculture, Washingt LT e sed over wide othe pavern. 1 i pmampn . .,mu £ but the two An arisan siing before his loom i 8 Kt s of pogeaic. T T tute was established through the efforts of th reat Indian leader, Mohandas Karamchan Gandhi of Ward e pega e id and the bon w Sty Bt of b i patra cted 9. The Bes L type of mould diffrs i il e conucio e i o s mm.m =l e o ofleathe rs of Bengal are composed of bamboo stips the material wed i China for thispurpose. The papermaki of Beng cal are dxs\mg\uslmm: fro those of many other parts of Tndia 11. The toll-gate entrance to Kashmir, I Journeying to Nowshers, the papermaking vilIngt Kasnl e ve government housesalongn ri the mountain pase o other part of the world can th e sl e S SRR S il i s el i avela ol of Cop e 13 We travelled.through winding mouninpacs clnbiog il v houso i then dropping1o two o thre 7. A mould-frame from the papermakin et mosit ol o e A lighteein weight than the Kashmie an another in rapid succession [112 Digtal image© 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rihts reserved |