Washi Paper
Washi paper is a traditional Japanese paper made from the fibers of the kozo (mulberry) plant, gampi, or mitsumata. Known for its strength and durability, washi is often used in crafts, calligraphy, and art. Its unique texture and translucency make it a popular choice for various applications, including origami and decorative arts.
Washi paper is typically handmade, following techniques that have been passed down for centuries. It is valued not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its environmental sustainability, as the materials used are renewable. This paper is celebrated for its versatility and is increasingly used in modern design and stationery.