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Washi (paper)
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Washi was the Rokugani word for paper. It was used to paste wooden frames and Shoji screens, to wrap clothing and gifts, to make lamps, and as a medium for writing. It was an expensive good, so reuse of paper was usual. The art of origami required paper as raw material.
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Washi was the Rokugani word for paper. It was used to paste wooden frames and Shoji screens, to wrap clothing and gifts, to make lamps, and as a medium for writing. It was an expensive good, so reuse of paper was usual. The art of origami required paper as raw material.