

Itame (Woodgrain Pattern) Handmade Japanese Kozo Tissue. Pink Pearlescent Tarasen Zen Pattern Translucent Japanese Paper. It may work well with alcohol and other inks, dyes and watercolours as these would absorb well into the delicate, soft fibres. Tarasen Yellow Pearl Zen Pattern Translucent Japanese Paper. ‡ Due to the softness of this tissue-like paper, it is not compatible with Laser or Inkjet printing but may be suitable for rubber stamping with specialty inks.
Japanese translucent paper free#
■ Properties: Acid Free, Chlorine Free (ECF), FSC Tissue Box Cover Handcrafted with Japanese Chiyogami Washi Paper in Blue Crane Migration Design.

Gampi has long silky fibres that can create a thin, translucent and smooth tissue-like paper. Kozo fibres are extremely long and will create very strong and absorbent paper. This versatile paper, is the perfect complement to your project and is a limited stock item. 10 pcs 10 x 8 inches Unryushi HS Japanese superfine tissue, 25 x 20 cm white semi translucent paper, soft & smooth with visible fibres 24gsm. Traditional Japanese woodblock printing has, for centuries, utilised washi made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry tree: kozo. Layered tearing, shape or edge detail can offer an extra level of elegance to your design. These patterned papers are ideal for overlays on cards, for sentiment messages, invitations, placecards, belly bands that wrap around the card, bomboniere wraps and scrapbook pages where a layer over a non printable surface might be needed. Where light transmission is not needed, the similar but opaque fusuma is used (oshiire/closet doors, for instance).Shoji usually slide, but may occasionally be hung or hinged. Imported from Japan, this specialty paper is not a vellum paper as we know it, but a soft tissue-like translucent paper where the c-thru nature of the paper allows you to see a gentle, filtered image of what is beneath. A shoji (, Japanese pronunciation: ) is a door, window or room divider used in traditional Japanese architecture, consisting of translucent (or transparent) sheets on a lattice frame.
