Siapo is the Samoan word for a fine cloth made from the bark of the Paper Mulberry tree. In Fiji, this linen-like barkcloth is called Masi, in Tonga it's Ngatu. Wherever it's made in the Pacific ...
Artisans turn the weblike fibers of paper mulberry trees into paper that can last more than a thousand years. The most expensive hanji costs over $20 per sheet. But despite hanji's quality ...
Uda paper is made from “kozo,” a type of paper mulberry tree. Preparing the harvested kozo for paper making involves several steps, including soaking the kozo bark in the clear waters of the ...