Au-yeung doesn’t just make the typical papier mache products you would expect, such as paper dolls and lanterns, he is also known for customising his products and putting a more modern spin on them.
The difference from traditional papier-mâché is that paper pulp is molded instead of laid down in strips. She uses it to make decorative bowls and lampshades. First, she shreds paper she ...
Kashmir's famed paper mache artisans start making these decorative pieces months before the festival. Millions of paper Mache decorative pieces are sold to customers across the world just before ...