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ArtistClose-up oil painting of origami flowers decorated with geometric patterns, resting on clear water. Small frogs swim among the flowers. Sheets of paper float by.
Le washi est un papier traditionnel japonais fabriqué à partir de l'écorce du kozo, ou mûrier à papier. Il est plus épais, plus doux et plus résistant, et peut se conserver pendant environ 1 000 ans. C'est le top pour faire des origamis. Évidemment, je ne le savais pas. Mais Google me l'a appris ! **** Washi is a traditional Japanese paper made from the bark of the kozo, or paper mulberry tree. It's thicker, softer, and stronger, and can last for about 1,000 years. It's perfect for origami. Of course, I didn't know that. But Google taught me!