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Entsuke |
Tachikiri |
| Leaf Beating Papers |
Soak handmade Japanese papers in a liquid mix of persimmon
astringent, egg white and lye. Beat the papers repeatedly until they
become tight enough to be ready for gold leaf beating. It takes three
to six months before they are ready for this. When the papers wear
out and are no use as gold leaf beat ing papers anymore, they can
be used as papers for extracting oil from facia l skin. |
Brush glassine papers with Indian ink. |
| Leaf Finishing |
Cut gold leaves one by one into a specified size, and
put each leaf between the leaf beating papers which are slightly bigger
than the size of leaf. Th e highest quality handmade papers are used
in this process. |
Put untrimmed gold leaves between the papers
one after another. Trim the whole set of gold leaves and papers together
into a specified size. |
| Features |
- As the leaf is made using handmade papers processed
in a special liquid, it gives the impression of a more subtle tone.
- As the leaf is thinner than the Tachikiri leaf, the borders of the
leaf cannot be recognized when the leaf is pasted on products. |
- As the production process is simplified,
the Tachikiri leaf is cheaper than the Entsuke leaf. |