Kamiko, Washi and Takuhon-shi: Making paper clothing in Japan - Endangered  Material Knowledge Programme

Kamiko, Washi and Takuhon-shi: Making paper clothing in Japan - Endangered Material Knowledge Programme

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The aim of this project is to document how paper clothes are produced at two sites in Japan: Shiroishi (白石), a small town in Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture, and Tōdai-ji (東大寺)

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