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CONTENTS

Acknowledgments 3

Introduction 7

WASHI


THE MAGNIFICENT “SKIN ” OF JAPAN

The Special Qualities of Washi 9

A Brief History of Washi 10

Kinds of Washi 12

Uses for Washi 14


MAKING WASHI

Preparing the Pulp 20

Tame-zuki: “Retaining Method” of Papermaking 26

Nagashizuki: Sheet Forming Technique 32

Adding Embedded Objects: Handmade Paper with Flower Inclusions 39

PREPARING WASHI FOR USE

Folded Tie-Dyed Washi 42

Back-Coating 46


PROJECTS


HONORED TRADITIONS

Japanese Origami Crane 52

Origami Peace Cranes 56

Senbazuru: “Thousand Cranes” 57

Ehiroi 58

Imoseyama 60

Seigaiha 62

Noshi (Tsutsumi) 64

Hana Tsutsumi 65

Noshi Awabi 66


CELEBRATED FRIENDSHIPS

Sailboat Envelope 72

Masu Box 76

Wallet or Clutch Purse 82

Crane’s Egg Modular Box 88

PERSONALIZED SPACES

Tato 94

Vase Cover 97

Desktop Organizer (Pen/ Pencil/ Brush Holder) 101

“Ceramic” Form with Chigiri-e 104

Tulip Bowl 110

Hurricane Bowl 115

Sewn-Bound Washi Book 120


Bibliography & Resources 127

Symbols Key 128


Japanese Paper Crafting

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