Chiyogami paper for New Year’s decoration of “Dragon”.

2023.11.22

Chiyogami paper for New Year’s decoration of “Dragon”.

Chiyogami paper for New Year’s decoration of next year’s Chinese zodiac sign “dragon
The Senja-fuda next to it is the standard size called Iccho. The Senja-fuda next to it is called Iccho, the standard size, and the Yoncho, four times larger.
The kite is also a good-luck charm that rises on an updraft. The dragon is also a good-luck charm that rises up, and the kite is a good-luck charm that rises up on a rising current. A woodblock print is a painting made by printing one color on another using pigments on a woodblock. This is a similar process. The pigments soak into the fibers of the Japanese paper over a long period of time, allowing the paper to change over time.

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