Hosokawa-shi UNESCO Heritage Letter Paper. 3 SMALL Sheets – Japan

Hosokawa-shi UNESCO Heritage Letter Paper. 3 SMALL Sheets – Japan

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One of the best papers in the world to write that special letter to someone, that is a true keepsake.  Hosokawa-shi UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage letter paper. Handmade Ogawa-Washi by the master of Hosokawa-shi.  This paper has been made the same way by hand since the Edo Period (1603-1868) in Japan.  This washi
One of the best papers in the world to write that special letter to someone, that is a true keepsake.  Hosokawa-shi UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage letter paper. Handmade Ogawa-Washi by the master of Hosokawa-shi.  This paper has been made the same way by hand since the Edo Period (1603-1868) in Japan.  This washi has an elegant translucence’s, subtle irregular texture, strength and durability.  It has been hand-stamped with vertical writing lines, but works very well as horizontal lines to keep everything neat for that special letter. Click here to read more about Hosokawa-shi Product details Colour: Creamy pearl translucent white Dimensions: 145mm x 200mm*(3 x Sheets) Weight: 5g* Paper: 100% Japanese grown Kozo (Mulberry), Sunset hibiscus, soda ash     (*Handmade may vary slightly)

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