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Removing dusts and debris, Gassan paper

Photo by Oyama Tatsuaki

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

The shirakawa skins are then boiled for two hours in a solution of water and soda ash (sodium carbonate aqueous solution). The boiled paper mulberries are washed in water to take the soda ash off. After thorough rinsing, scars and knots left in the fiber are taken out by hand one by one.

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  • Title: Removing dusts and debris, Gassan paper
  • Creator: Photo by Oyama Tatsuaki
  • Rights: © Oyama Tatsuaki
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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