Cooked in soda ash, unbleached, machine beaten, board dried; tsuru: kozo not completely picked clean of dark fiber. one of the oldest continuously made papers in Japan, made in Sekishu, now called Shimane; don't confuse this paper with others called 'Sekishu' that aren't 100% kozo, UNESCO designated as "Intangible Cultural Heritage", strong & absorbent; excellent for conservation, printmaking, dyeing - traditionally used for brush writing. 25g weight
Usage:
- Brush
- Painting
- Chine
- Colle
- Conservation
- Printmaking
- Repair