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Kirazuri

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where very fine mica peppers are applied on paper using a sprinkling tool. While adhesive brushed onto paper surface is still wet, mica is shaken over it and attaches to it. Unfixed mica is removed with brush strokes after the paper
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the design is painted with a mixture of mica and glue on brush, and the glue functions as a thickening agent to give texture to brush strokes.
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which is a printing method where mica is mixed into the printing ink. Mineral paints are diluted with water and
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When used for the background in portraits, depending on the base color, it is called
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as binding, and put on the printing woodblock for background coloring.
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Ukiyoe printing technique also applied to paper decoration
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on the background of this picture of a tea house waitress
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Japanese woodblock printmaking
gelatin
Kuro-kirazuri in a print by Sharaku, 1794
Sharaku
Shiro-kirazuri, or mica ink printed on white background. A scene from a kabuki play
kabuki
Utamaro applied kirazuri on the background of this picture of a tea house waitress
Utamaro
SHARAKU an Exhibition Catalogue
Tokyo Shinbun
NHK
OCLC
741956613
Sharaku
Utamaro



"Ukiyo-e print technique that is not transmitted in the catalog"
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Ukiyo-e
List of ukiyo-e terms
Woodblock printing in Japan
Colour illustration of a Japanese actor making a dramatic face
Aka-e
Beni-e
Bijin-ga
Boshi-e

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