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- Mizuhiki (水引, lit. 'water-pull') is an ancient ****anese artform of knot-tying, most commonly used to decorate envelopes, called kinpū, which are given...
- Hirasa and Higashi-Mizuhiki were merged to become town of Sendai. July 1, 1933 - The village of Nishimizuhiki was renamed to Mizuhiki. February 11, 1940...
- paper production company which has produced ceremonial paper goods such as mizuhiki, gift wrapping and betrothal gifts since 771. It is often known as one...
- arrangements. Additional detailing of stamens is created by the use of mizuhiki, a strong, thin twine made from washi paper, often coloured and used for...
- their long black hair into a ponytail with either takanaga or mizuhiki washi paper. Mizuhiki is string made of twisted paper that is dipped in glue, dried...
- dai – the frame for the braiding; maru dai ****anese for "round stand". Mizuhiki, decorative cords used to decorate objects such as shūgi-bukuro envelopes...
- folded rather than sealed, and decorated with an elaborate bow, called mizuhiki (水引). In the Philippines, Chinese Filipinos (known locally as "Filipino-Chinese")...
- produced with a technique of beating gold into wafer-thin sheets. Kaga mizuhiki is ribbon-like decoration made from glued ****anese paper (washi). Kaga...
- largely fallen out of fashion. The envelopes are typically decorated with mizuhiki cord, with the colour of the cord having significance for the occasion...
- needed] Iida was traditionally known for sericulture and the production of mizuhiki, a traditional art form using knotted cords. In the modern era, the economy...