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Technique

The Japanese paper has got almost an infinite number of variations. It is smooth and coarse, shiny and matt, transparent or thick. It can be dyed, decorated and used for instance in design. The technology of paper making in Japan has been on the highest level for several hundreds of years. Both Rembrandt, as well as Picasso appreciated the quali...

The Japanese paper has got almost an infinite number of variations. It is smooth and coarse, shiny and matt, transparent or thick. It can be dyed, decorated and used for instance in design. The technology of paper making in Japan has been on the highest level for several hundreds of years. Both Rembrandt, as well as Picasso appreciated the quality and properties offered by washi. How can anyone resist such richness of textures and colours?

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The sample book contains 13 types of paper, including 7 plain (uniform in terms of composition and color) and 6 decorative.

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128,52 zł

Gampi Torinoko – the finest paper, hand-made, produced from the wild gampi plant. Its unique property is a shiny, smooth surface. Composition: 70% gampi, 30% kozo.

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57,29 zł

Mizutama – a decorative fishnet-like paper. Patterns resemble lace and are created by falling drops of water.

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42,91 zł

Momi – a decorative paper with a wrinkled surface.

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49,91 zł

Chigiri washi – a decorative paper, prepared to be freely separated into smaller pieces, with the possibility of their further ornamentation (painting, sticking on various base, making collages).

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556,81 zł

Noribake brush. A relatively thin bristle (app. 1 cm) allows applying efficiently larger quantities of a thicker binder, which remain in texture in small amounts. dimensions: lenght x width x depth 18 x 14,5 x 1 cm.

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283,58 zł

Tablet case. Hand-made from traditional Japanese materials - washi paper dyed with persimmon juice - kaki. Collection created from the handmade paper produced by Iwano Ichibei – the Living National Treasure. External dimensions: 25,5 x 18 x 1 cm Suitable for iPad and tablets of maximum dimensions 23 x 16 x 1,5 cm

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95,19 zł

Mitsumata Torinoko –  a handmade paper, made from mitsumata fibres.

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57,29 zł

Mizutama – a decorative fishnet-like paper. Patterns resemble lace and are created by falling drops of water.

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