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JAS HARALD IT 9 IS GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD that paper quality , particularly permanence , depends on the quality of the raw materials used in its manufacture . However , few people involved in the production of fine books , or indeed in ...
JAS HARALD IT 9 IS GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD that paper quality , particularly permanence , depends on the quality of the raw materials used in its manufacture . However , few people involved in the production of fine books , or indeed in ...
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impossible , in which case the location must be ruled out as a site for fine papermaking irrespective of the quality of other materials used . Hard spring water is ideal for papermaking , and it can surely be no coincidence that all the ...
impossible , in which case the location must be ruled out as a site for fine papermaking irrespective of the quality of other materials used . Hard spring water is ideal for papermaking , and it can surely be no coincidence that all the ...
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Even though the materials were not correct , the freedom and directness I felt in determining the importance of a single line of color was very exciting . I found I could create light , floating images which , like much of Japanese art ...
Even though the materials were not correct , the freedom and directness I felt in determining the importance of a single line of color was very exciting . I found I could create light , floating images which , like much of Japanese art ...
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