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Berlin tissue (Japanese paper (handmade paper), <paper by form>, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: A very thin, matte tissue paper composed of kozo and mitsumata fibers. Its manufacture is based on Japanese principles of hand papermaking, and is a product of Gangolf Ulbricht in Germany. It is most often used for the restoration or conservation of paper objects. |
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Berlin tissue (preferred,C,U,English,D,U,N)
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Berlin tissue (Dutch-P,D,NT,U)
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tissue, Berlin (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: M.MT |
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Dutch ..... Een zeer dun, mat tissuepapier dat uit kozo- en mitsumatavezels bestaat. De productie is gebaseerd op Japanse principes van papier maken met de hand, en het papier wordt gemaakt door Gangolf Ulbricht in Duitsland. Het wordt meestal gebruikt voor de restauratie of conservatie van papieren objecten.
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composed of .... |
kozo (fiber) |
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(plant fiber, natural fiber, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) [300080311] |
composed of .... |
mitsumata (fiber) |
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(plant fiber, natural fiber, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) [300014048] |
meaning/usage overlaps with .... |
gossamer tissue |
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(Japanese paper (handmade paper), <paper by form>, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) [300404906] |
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