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n. A tough paper used in traditional Japanese art forms.
Wikipedia
is a style of paper that was first made in Japan. Washi is commonly made using fibers from the bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub (Edgeworthia chrysantha), or the paper mulberry, but also can be made using bamboo, hemp, rice, and wheat. The word "washi" comes from wa 'Japanese' and shi 'paper', and the term is used to describe paper made by hand in the traditional manner. Washi is one of UNESCO’s Intangible cultural heritage objects.
Washi is generally tougher than ordinary paper made from wood pulp, and is used in many traditional arts. Origami, Shodo, and Ukiyo-e were all produced using washi. Washi was also used to make various everyday goods like clothes, household goods, and toys as well as vestments and ritual objects for Shinto priests and statues of Buddha. It was even used to make wreaths that were given to winners in the 1998 Winter Paralympics. Several kinds of washi, referred to collectively as Japanese tissue, are used in the conservation and mending of books.
Washi is a type of paper made in Japan.
Washi may also refer to:
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Washi Tahsil, a tahsil or subdistrict in Maharashtra, India
- Washi, Osmanabad, a village
- 9063 Washi, a main-belt asteroid
- Washi Dam, a dam in Ōno, Fukui, Japan
- Tropical Storm Washi, a 2011 cyclone
- Tropical Storm Washi (2005)
- Washi, an informal first-person Japanese pronoun
Usage examples of "washi".
What in fact he had made was a hito washi, what some ninja called "the human eagle.
Nicholas shuddered inwardly, remembering the trembling flight on the hito washi, the ruffling of his tattered clothes like pinfeathers, the rush of the night against his face, the fear that the inconstant wind might die in midgust, sending him diving hard against stands of bamboo.