Description
Katazome-shi Red and Green Circles 185w
Katazome-shi washi are boldly-patterned papers made entirely by hand. The base paper is first treated with soy juice to allow the pigments to bind with the paper. A resist paste is printed through a hand-cut stencil onto the treated paper and allowed to dry before the soy-based colours are stenciled on. After these colours, too, have dried, the paste resist is washed off to reveal the white, or paper-coloured areas of the pattern. The strength and ageless beauty of these special papers makes them great for book covers and boxes, cards, collage, lampshades and more.
Details:
- SKU: WAZ185
- Colours: Red, Green and Blue
- Pattern: Geometric
- Paper Weight: 60 g
- Size Imperial: 8″ x 18″
“Katazome-shi” literally means stencil-dyed (katazome) papers (-shi). Developed during the 20th century in Kyoto, based on traditional kimono printing techniques, Katazome-shi is still made there today. These richly coloured papers are block printed by hand, one colour at a time, using persimmon-dyed kozo as the stencils, and aided by paste and “Gojiru” (soy bean juice), the pigments absorb deeply into the paper to produce long-lasting colour.
Available by Special Order: Full Sheets 24″ x 36″. Contact us to special order
*Will be rolled for shipping. See our shipping policy here.
Not what you’re looking for? You can also find a full selection of available Katazome shi patterns on the Japanese Paper Place website. We are able to special order any of their papers for you. Contact us for more information.