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The Japanese brush ink onto hand-carved wooden blocks and then transfer the image onto wa-shi paper to crest the woodblock prints.
-Crayon manner: a manner of etching in which the ground is perforated with various needles, roulettes, or mattoirs to produce the effect of crayon or chalk drawing on print.
-Pastel manner: a method of color printing using multiple plates engraved in the crayon-manner.
-Chalk: a prepared natural stone or earth substance.
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