chigiri-e (torn paper art)
October 23, 2008

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So while the Germans had Scherenschnitte, the Japanese were tearing up colored paper to create Chigiri-e. This technique which dates from the Heian period of Japanese history was  often used with calligraphy. Hand-made paper is used for the creation of images with an effect of water color. Some are further decorated with color pigments or metallic dust. 

   

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