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: A practical demonstration of turning paper into cloth using Konnyaku starch and manual "massaging" techniques. Contextual Craft Information

The filename you provided, _2020_Miyako_Tanigawa_Vol.1_3500_020.jpg , appears to be a specific image from a collection related to , which is the Japanese art of "kneaded paper". This technique involves treating paper—often Kozo (mulberry fiber)—with a starch like Konnyaku and physically kneading it to give it the texture and durability of cloth. _2020_Miyako_Tanigawa_Vol.1_3500_020.jpg

: This guide covers the traditional techniques of creating paper-cloth. : A practical demonstration of turning paper into

: The process involves painting the paper with a Konnyaku mixture (typically 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per cup of water) and kneading it for approximately 30 minutes until soft. : This guide covers the traditional techniques of

Could you clarify if you are looking for a on the material properties of this paper, or perhaps a specific type of physical paper (like Kozo) to use for this project?

: This treated paper is often used for Kamiko (paper clothing), Furoshiki (wrapping cloths), or durable book covers.

If you are looking for a "useful paper" in the sense of a guide or a scholarly article regarding this craft or the work of Miyako Tanigawa, the following resources are excellent starting points: Guides and Instructional Resources