Japanese Paper | Katazome | Kz004

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Katazome-shi is a type of stencil-dyed paper that originated in Kyoto during the 20th century. It is created using traditional kimono printing techniques, where each colour is applied by hand using persimmon-dyed kozo stencils and paste, along with "Gojiru" (soy bean juice). Thanks to this meticulous process, the pigments are able to deeply penetrate the paper, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting colours. These elegant and boldly patterned papers are highly sought for their timeless beauty, and are often used for wall art, bookbinding, boxes, greeting cards and lamp shades.

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Size | 94 x 64 cm

Weight | 60 gsm

Fibre Content | Kozo

Usage | Wall Art, Interior Design, Lamp Shades, Bookbinding, Social Stationery, Greeting Cards, Origami, Paper Sculpture, Scrapbooking, Packaging, Paper Decorations, Paper Garments, Decoupage, Collage, Box Making, Packaging

Origin | Japan

 

Size:Full Sheet (64cmx94cm)
Price
$39.95

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