Shirogami
Shirogami is a type of Japanese paper known for its high quality and smooth texture. It is made from 100% kozo (mulberry) fibers, which gives it a unique strength and durability. Shirogami paper is often used in traditional Japanese arts, such as calligraphy and origami, due to its ability to hold ink well and its fine finish.
This paper is typically white, hence the name "Shirogami," which translates to "white paper." It comes in various weights and sizes, making it versatile for different applications. Artists and craftsmen appreciate Shirogami for its aesthetic appeal and functional properties in creating intricate designs.