Chirigami or “waste paper”, is made from brown bark refuse. It is used as wrapping paper or decorative paper in the manufacture of various objects.
Origine:
Japan
当地的经文:
塵紙
Literally paper from Jinsu montain. It was manufactured in Suzhou (Jiangsu) specifically for the copy of the Tripitaka from the Guanghui Temple (Zhejiang) at the end of the 11th century. It's a tough and shiny paper, waxed on both sides. This paper has been widely imitated. The original paper is a blend of hemp and mulberry paper fibers.
Origine:
China
别名:
Jinsu zhi
Morishitagami after the name of the locality, is a thick paper used for archival documents during the Muromachi period (1336-1573) and later in the manufacture of umbrellas. Currently it is used for printing prints. It was originally manufactured in Mino.
Origine:
Japan
当地的经文:
森下紙
Yoshinogami after the name of the place is a thin paper used for filtering oil or lacquer. The format is small and the sheets of paper are dried directly on the boards.
Origine:
Japan
当地的经文:
吉野紙
紙の上のコウゾ繊維上に、ステンシルを通して水を噴霧し、穴をあけた装飾用の紙。これを重い紙の上に重ねると、落水紙と呼ばれる紙ができる。この製法は江戸時代にさかのぼる。この紙はコウゾまたはガンピから製造する。
Origine:
日本
当地的经文:
水玉紙
别名:
Mizutamagami