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Natural Japanese Papers

Traditional Japanese papers (washi) are made from Kozo, Gampi and Mitsumata fibers. Washi Arts carries an extensive range of handmade and machine-made papers in various weights and tones. Scroll down to see all available papers, or use the categories below to narrow your search. There are lighter weight Natural papers in the Translucent and Tissue section of the website (click here). For samplers / assortments of Natural papers click here (scroll down to bottom of page). If you have questions about selecting a paper, please do not hesitate to conact us at info @ washiarts.com

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Gasenshi (Gasen-shi) Hakuhoh Paper for Sumi-e and Shodo
$4.85
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Japanese Calligraphy Paper Heavy Weight Natural or White
from $6.25
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Roll of Japanese Paper for Sumi-e Brush Painting, Dyeing and Monoprints
from $19.50
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Pad of 30 Sheets of Japanese Paper for Printmaking, Sumi-e, Brush Painting, Watercolor, Pastel
$21.75

"The finest Japanese papers are undecorated, inviting the user to have control over the finished product. These papers have great potential in the hands of artists of all kinds." The Japanese Paper Place