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Momigami is a Japanese papermaking method, often described as kneaded paper.
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Konnyaku starch is used to strengthen kozo (paper mulberry) paper, which acquires an appearance of leather, then said paper is crumpled to achieve a high degree of flexibility.[1]
Japanese artist Sadao Watanabe has made prints of Biblical themes on momigami paper.
References
edit- ^ Catherine Nash. "Wet Strength: The Use of Konnyaku in Hand Papermaking". Retrieved 30 March 2017.