linjar
Linjar is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese art form that involves the creation of intricate, delicate patterns using a bamboo stick called a "lin" and a brush dipped in ink. The lin is typically about 10-15 centimeters long and has a small, rounded tip. The artist uses the lin to draw lines on paper, creating a variety of patterns and designs. The linjar technique is often used to create decorative elements in traditional Japanese art, such as calligraphy, flower arrangements, and fan designs. The art form requires a high degree of skill and precision, as the artist must control the pressure and angle of the lin to create the desired effect. Linjar is also known as "lin-tsu" or "lin-tsu-tsu" in Japanese.