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These acid-free Oriental papers are strong and absorbent. They are made in the centuries-old Japanese tradition. Hosho — Hosho is a traditional kozo (mulberry fiber) paper that doesn’t shrink or tear easily, making it ideal for woodblock or line printing. Kozo — Kozo rice paper is highly absorbent, making it ideal for calligraphy and watercolor painting. Unryu — Unryu rice paper has been used for centuries in Japan for creating Shoji screens and is extremely strong, thanks to molded-in fibers. It’s excellent for calligraphy, sumi-e, watercolors, and a good choice for crafts too. |
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