Washi Tape Zoo Animal

Washi tape is a decorative adhesive tape that’s sort of like masking tape, but much, much better. It’s made from natural fibers like ganpi, mistumata, kozo, or even hemp, but it can actually be made from almost any plant.

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Washi Tape: What is Washi Tape & How Do You Use It? - Japan Vault

Washi is used in many traditional Japanese arts, such as origami, shodō, and ukiyo-e. It was traditionally used to make various everyday goods like clothes, household goods, and toys, as well as vestments and ritual objects for Shinto priests and statues of Buddhas.

Handmade Japanese paper called washi dates back nearly thirteen centuries, and was used for the oldest important documents in existence. While water is critical in traditional washi production, Mino Washi owes much to the clear river water in Gifu Prefecture in Japan.

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Washi paper is one of of Japan’s most fundamental, and often overlooked, artistic products. During 1,300 years of production it has formed the backbone of many other Japanese artforms. In fact washi paper is so ingrained in Japanese culture, there are literally towns build around washi paper making.

Japanese Washi Paper: 8 Things You Need to Know - Japan Objects

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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.

Washi: A History of Japanese Papermaking | Robert C. Williams Museum of ...

In this article, we introduce the history and types of washi, as well as places where you can actually experience the process of making washi. We have also carefully selected some high-quality products made from washi, so if you are interested, please consider them!