Washi: A History of Japanese Papermaking
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Washi

Japanese Washi Paper

Japanese print of a figure in a green kimono and a pink headscarf kneeling on a padded bench in front of a vat of paper pulp with freshly pulled sheets on a low table to the right of the vat. The papermakers is poised over the vat with the mould in hand. There is vertical Japanese script above the papermaker and vat

Washi is the light, strong traditional Japanese paper made by hand from the inner-bark fibers of three plants. The name washi literally means "Japanese paper". Today most paper in Japan is made in large automated mills, but a few hundred families in rural villages continue to make washi in the traditional way.

Traditionally, Japanese farmers…

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