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  2. Chigiri-e - Wikipedia

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    Poems were written on a background of either plain or decorated coloured paper, such as in the textural passages of the Genji scrolls [1] and the Sanju Rokunin Kashu. In the 11th century calligraphy paper was usually white or light blue: it could be decorated and coloured and then mounted onto a support. Chigiri-e has become a popular art form ...

  3. Copy slip - Wikipedia

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    Copy slips or copy strips are small slips of paper which were commonly used to teach calligraphy and penmanship between 1500 and 1920. The strips, which typically measure about 8.5 inches (22 cm) by 3.5 inches (8.9 cm), display engraved or handwritten examples of calligraphy or good penmanship.

  4. Hobbycraft - Wikipedia

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    Hobbycraft’s chief executive, Dominic Jordan, says that while the company is in a strong position heading into the 2023 financial year, the months ahead remain challenging. Dominic went on to add that the current cost of living crisis is causing problems, and that the company also faced challenges with shipping costs.

  5. Xuan paper - Wikipedia

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    Xuan paper, Shuen paper, or rice paper, is a kind of paper originating in ancient China used for writing and painting. Xuan paper is renowned for being soft and fine-textured, suitable for conveying the artistic expression of both Chinese calligraphy and painting .

  6. Arthur Baker (calligrapher) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Baker, Cut and Assemble Paper Airplanes That Fly, (Dover, 1982) Arthur Baker, Celtic Hand Stroke by Stroke (Irish Half-Uncial from "The Book of Kells"), (Dover, 1983) Arthur Baker, Calligraphic cut paper designs for artists and craftsmen, (Mineola: Dover, 1983) Arthur Baker, Calligraphic Swash Initials, (Dover, 1984)

  7. Copybook (calligraphy) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient times, famous calligraphy was carved in stone. Later, people made rubbings of the stone on paper so that they could copy and learn the famous calligraphy.. Emperor of the Liang dynasty Xiao Yan made a rubbing of one thousand characters from the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi, and made sentences and paragraphs for the one thousand characters, which became known as the Thousand ...