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A Japanese paper with a crinkled surface. Danshi is made by pressing a number of wet [[kozo]] papers on top of one another then separating them while they are still slightly wet (Turner 1991). | A Japanese paper with a crinkled surface. Danshi is made by pressing a number of wet [[kozo]] papers on top of one another then separating them while they are still slightly wet (Turner 1991). | ||
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* Silvie Turner, ''Which Paper?'', Design Press, New York, 1991 | * Silvie Turner, ''Which Paper?'', Design Press, New York, 1991 |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 14 July 2022
Description
A Japanese paper with a crinkled surface. Danshi is made by pressing a number of wet Kozo papers on top of one another then separating them while they are still slightly wet (Turner 1991).
Resources and Citations
- Silvie Turner, Which Paper?, Design Press, New York, 1991