Chiyogami paper in red with silver dots waves
Chiyogami paper in red with silvered dots waves
This paper expresses the contrast between the background and the motif, matte red the first, with the brightness of small silver dots.
The samekomon, is a classic Japanese motif of the Edo Period, and represents a series of overlapping circles, dcruden with dotted lines. It resembles the sharkskin.
Washi paper with long, very flexible and resilient fibers, made by machine with Kozo fibers and sulphites. Then screen-printed by hand in as many steps as colors included in the design.
Due to production techniques, complete chiyogami washi paper sheets (of 97cmx65cm) have a framework of about 1 cm in white . The dimensions specified here refer to the printed side. The measures and weight are approximate, as they may vary slightly from one manufacturer to another.
• Origin: Japan
• Measures ( cm): 63x47,5 approx. (half sheet)
• Weight ( g): 65 approx .
• Material: Kozo fiber and sulphites paper
• Uses: Decoration , gifts , origami, customizing objects , scrapbooking.
Orders amounts pairs can be supplied in full sheets of 95cmx63cm approx .
Data sheet
- Height
- 63
- Width
- 47.5
- Weight
- 0.03
- Compositions
- Kozo and sulphites
- Color
- Red