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NISHIJIMA WASHI

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Paper Sculpture

Description

“Circle”
Playing and enjoying with materials gifted by nature, which eventually return to nature.

Washi paper was once played a vital rol in Japanese daily life. However, with changing lifestyles and modern of innovations, its production has dwindled, and the number of artisans have drastically decreased. Can we create something with washi paper that enriches our modern lives, even just a little?

Traditionally, washi has been used mainly for writing. but reimagining its use, we believe we can uncover new possibilities. Our mission is to preserve and pass along this cherished tradition to future generations.
Washi is a type of paper made from plant fibers, such as the bark of trees. For instance, kozo (paper mulberry) is one of the three main raw materials of Japanese washi. The process involves cutting grown branches, steaming, peeling the bark, pounding it, making pulp, forming sheets, and then drawing, and dyeing them. We take what nature offers, add a human touch, and ultimately, it returns to nature.

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Weight 11 g
Dimensions 160 × 95 × 35 mm
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Paper Sculpture

Paper Sculpture

$60

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    Materials: Paper mulberry (indigo dye), Washi paper
    Dimensions : 160mm x 95 mm x H 35mm
    Weight: 11g
    Made in Japan
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Description

“Circle”
Playing and enjoying with materials gifted by nature, which eventually return to nature.

Washi paper was once played a vital rol in Japanese daily life. However, with changing lifestyles and modern of innovations, its production has dwindled, and the number of artisans have drastically decreased. Can we create something with washi paper that enriches our modern lives, even just a little?

Traditionally, washi has been used mainly for writing. but reimagining its use, we believe we can uncover new possibilities. Our mission is to preserve and pass along this cherished tradition to future generations.
Washi is a type of paper made from plant fibers, such as the bark of trees. For instance, kozo (paper mulberry) is one of the three main raw materials of Japanese washi. The process involves cutting grown branches, steaming, peeling the bark, pounding it, making pulp, forming sheets, and then drawing, and dyeing them. We take what nature offers, add a human touch, and ultimately, it returns to nature.

Additional information

Weight 11 g
Dimensions 160 × 95 × 35 mm

NISHIJIMA WASHI

Masaki Kasai,
Masaki Kasai was born in 1959 in Nishijima, Minobu-cho, Yamanashi Prefecture.
After graduating from Nihon University with a degree in journalism, he took over his family's paper business and established his own company, NISHIJIMA WASHI, in 1989.



Ei Kasai,
Born in Tokyo in 1965, graduated from Tama Art University with a degree in three-dimensional design and glassmaking.

After getting married, she started making washi paper and has since created design items that incorporate washi, prints, calligraphy, and other elements that enhance her daily life.

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