Awagami | Hakuho Japanese paper — sheet

This 220 gsm paper is incredibly strong and is museum quality. As with all washi papers, it is supple and tear-resistant. More
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Awagami Hakuho Japanese paper is an incredibly strong natural white paper made of a blend of kozo (mulberry) and cotton. It is the only museum quality art paper to feature such a unique fibre mix.

It is ideal for printmaking, watercolour, ink, drawing, painting, mixed media, photos and even paper sculpture.

Key properties on this Awagami Hakuho Japanese paper at a glance:

  • fine grained
  • surface sized
  • acid free
  • 4 deckle edges
  • 220 gsm
  • 52 cm x 43 cm

Paper has been produced in Japan since about the 7th century. During the production process, a supple, tear-resistant paper is created even in a short time with little basic material. To distinguish it from other papers, Japanese paper is called washi. Different regions of Japan stand out with their very own, special paper. The name of the region and the raw material used in its production are often used in the naming of the paper. Through tradition, knowledge and experience from centuries of production, Awagami Japanese papers are characterised by very high quality. The production is carried out in deliberately clean, environmentally friendly processes. The assortment was developed in close cooperation with artists and experts from various fields. The paper types are characterised by different thicknesses, absorbencies and formats. All Awagami papers have very typical characteristics that offer the painter, printer or calligrapher numerous possibilities.

Tip! The beautifully textured surface of this paper lends distinctive visual depth to your artwork.

Price per sheet (minimum order 5 sheets).

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