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  2. Washi - Wikipedia

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    Gampi, mitsumata, and paper mulberry are three popular sources. [1] Ganpishi (雁皮紙): In ancient times, it was called Hishi (斐紙). Ganpishi has a smooth, shiny surface and is used for books and crafts. Kōzogami (楮紙): Kōzogami is made from paper mulberry and is the most widely made type of washi. It has a toughness closer to cloth ...

  3. Rebelle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rebelle includes different types of customizable brushes with various brush textures. It offers multiple paper surfaces, that serve as a background for the painting and dynamically interact with the painting tools. The software has a touch gesture system for touch and multitouch displays which supports simultaneous zooming, rotating, and panning.

  4. Lokta paper - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s and early 1990s, with the growth of the popularity of lokta paper on the rise, Nepalese social and environmental entrepreneurs sought out and developed international trading partners and the export market for handmade lokta paper was established. Today the handmade paper industry in Nepal is growing at a rate of 15% per year ...

  5. Korean paper - Wikipedia

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    The paper is Korean manufacture, in the Goryeo period. 182x25 cm. French National Archives. Hanji's golden age peaked in the Goryeo period (918–1392), which saw the rise in quality and use of hanji in conjunction with printmaking. Paper was used to make money, Buddhist texts, and medical and history books.

  6. 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 .

  7. Crêpe paper - Wikipedia

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    Crêpe paper. Crêpe paper is thin, textured, and often colorful decorative paper used in paper craft. It is created by adhering wet tissue paper to the cylinder of a Yankee dryer and then scraping it off with a blade once dry. [1] This process creates gathers in the paper, giving it a crinkly texture like that of crêpe. This creasing process ...

  8. Onionskin - Wikipedia

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    Onionskin paper is relatively durable and lightweight due to its high content of cotton fibers. Because of these attributes and its crispness when folding, onionskin paper is one of the best papers to use for toy kites and advanced paper airplanes. Paper airplanes made from onionskin paper tend to fly very well due to their low weight and high ...

  9. Wove paper - Wikipedia

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    As such, paper historians believe that Franklin potentially brought back wove wire moulds and samples of Whatman wove paper to the colonies upon returning in 1762 and, in turn, Franklin introduced this new papermaking technique to his close friend and colleague, Thomas Willcox to use in the manufacture of currency paper. 1764 was a pivotal year ...