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Definition of Japanese paper in English: Japanese papernoun mass nounPaper of a kind traditionally handmade in Japan, typically from vegetable fibres such as mulberry bark and without being sized, used for art and craft work. an impression of the first state printed on Japanese paper count noun Japanese papers contain long fibres which make them very strong Example sentencesExamples - There will be an exhibition informing all about paper such as paper history and technology, workshops on paper recycling, examples of Japanese paper art called Origami, and Chinese lanterns and kites.
- He owned eight paintings and fourteen drawings, nine etchings on Japanese paper, fifty-nine separate proofs and an almost complete set of his prints.
- Most Sadao Watanabe stencils are printed on a wrinkled, thin Japanese paper, called momi-gami.
- Art collectors who are flirting with the purchase of a print by Iwao Akiyama should know that his works are printed on very thin, long-fibred Japanese paper.
- The ocean undulates softly, printed on supple sheets of Japanese paper attached to the bottom edge of an accordion-fold artist's book showing full moons on its 13 panels.
Definition of Japanese paper in US English: Japanese papernoun Paper of a kind traditionally handmade in Japan, typically from vegetable fibers such as mulberry bark and without being sized, used for art and craft work. an impression of the first state printed on Japanese paper count noun Japanese papers contain long fibers which make them very strong Example sentencesExamples - The ocean undulates softly, printed on supple sheets of Japanese paper attached to the bottom edge of an accordion-fold artist's book showing full moons on its 13 panels.
- He owned eight paintings and fourteen drawings, nine etchings on Japanese paper, fifty-nine separate proofs and an almost complete set of his prints.
- Art collectors who are flirting with the purchase of a print by Iwao Akiyama should know that his works are printed on very thin, long-fibred Japanese paper.
- Most Sadao Watanabe stencils are printed on a wrinkled, thin Japanese paper, called momi-gami.
- There will be an exhibition informing all about paper such as paper history and technology, workshops on paper recycling, examples of Japanese paper art called Origami, and Chinese lanterns and kites.
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