Katazome-shi 133W Paper - Riverbank
Katazome-shi 133W Paper - Riverbank
A colourful traditional pattern depicting stylised waves (seigaiha), flowers and foliage.
The intense colour and quality of these stencil-dyed papers is a joy. Strong and supple, Katazome-shi paper is an excellent choice for covering books, boxes, lampshades, even lining furniture or framing. Ideal for crafts such as origami, card-making, collage and a beautiful choice for gift wrapping.
Each sheet measures approx. 490mm x 640mm, this is a half sheet size with white deckle-edge on three sides. The printed area is approx. 470mm x 620mm.
Delivered rolled.
Handmade in Japan, these precious papers were originally inspired by traditional kimono printing techniques and patterns.
They are printed by hand, one colour at a time onto handmade paper. The stencils are produced from persimmon-dyed kozo and aided by paste and "Kojiro" (soy bean juice), the pigments of the soy-based inks absorb deeply into the fibres of the paper resulting in rich and long-lasting colours.
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Kozo-sulphite mix, handmade paper. 60gsm
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