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Gampi or
ganpi are a
group of ****anese shrubs,
members of the
genus Wikstroemia, some of
which have been used for
making paper since the 8th century....
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paper mulberry tree), the
mitsumata (Edgeworthia chrysantha)
shrub and the
gampi tree (Diplomorpha sikokiana). The long,
strong fibers of the kōzo plant...
- ****anese
paper processed by hand
using fibers from the
inner bark of the
gampi tree, the
mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or the
paper mulberry...
- ****anese
tissue called "mitsumata paper".
Along with
paper mulberry (kōzo) and
gampi, it is used for
making traditional ****anese
paper (washi).
Among other applications...
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traditional arts.
Washi is
commonly made
using fibres from the bark of the
gampi tree, the
mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia papyrifera), or the
paper mulberry...
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mulberry used, it is
named kozo (Broussonetia papyrifera, the
paper mulberry),
gampi (Wikstroemia diplomorpha), or
mitsumata (Edgeworthia chrysantha). The fiber...
- image. A more
traditional paper choice would be a fine
paper made from
gampi fiber. Some
artists experiment with non-traditional papers,
using such things...
- Qix
susbi qix
gãmpi nẽ gaptk,
huupup cuug, huutãnki nahpiig, gastãnk hup nãxmiig cuug,
juqunk kãmcin getiki. Qix My
susbi gun qix my
gãmpi ammunition nẽ...
- of paper. In
Eastern Asia,
three traditional fibers are abaca, kōzo and
gampi. In the Himalayas,
paper is made from the
lokta plant. This
paper is used...
- 1000 years,
traditionally made by hand
using fibers from the
inner bark of
gampi (Wikstroemia species),
mitsumata (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or kōzo (Broussonetia...