Author:
Webber, Pauline; Huxtable, Merryl
Editor:
Wills, Paul; Pickwoad, Nicholas
Title Article/Chapter:
"Karibari - the Japanese drying-board"
Title of Source:
The paper conservator
AATA Number:
26-2013
Volume Number:
9
Date of Publication:
1985
Page Numbers:
54-60
Collation:
Bibliog., 2 refs., 9 figs.
ISSN:
0309-4227
ISBN:
0309-4227
Language Text:
English
Language Summaries:
French
Availability:
Subscription by membership
Subject Keywords English:
Scroll Flattening Karibar;Scroll Mounting Panel;Paper Hosokawa; Paper Sekishü-shi;Paper Minogami; Scroll Waterproofing Shibu; Conservator Hyogushi Japan AATA
Subject Keywords French:
Bois, cedre; rouleau, oriental papier soie; paravent, oriental papier soie; peinture, orientale montage; papier, oriental; atelier, equipement; papier, conservation atelier; papier, assouplissement aplanissement
Subject Keywords English 2:
Wood, cedar; scroll, oriental paper silk; screen, oriental paper silk; painting, oriental mounting; paper, oriental; workshop, equipment; paper, conservation workshop; paper, relaxing flattening; ICCROM
Standby Keywords
Board; drying
Subject Geog Name English:
Asia; East Asia; Japan; Kanto
Subject Geog Name French:
Asie; Asie orientale; Japon; Kanto
Abstract:
The karibari is a light composite panel used by japanese craftsmen for flattening paper and silk objects. The construction of the kanto (tokyo) region's drying board is described in detail with drawings and photographs illustrating all stages of the work. The Japanese drying board has a lightweight wooden lattice cure and is covered with up to seven layers of paper with wheat starch paste as adhesive. The board is then water proofed with shibu (fermented juice of persimmon).
Originating Institution:
AATA
Location of Document:
GCI;MCI;ICCROM
GCI Accession Number:
N 8554 P21 V.9
ICCROM Shelf:
Per. grande-bretagne 35
MCI Accession Number:
MCIMSC
Record Type:
Abstract
Literature Type:
Serial
Bibliographic Level:
Analytic
Old BCIN Number:
153012
BCIN Number:
98191
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