Japanese Paper - Art Nouveau Flowers - Blue, Green and Pink - M947
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Japanese Paper - Art Nouveau Flowers - Blue, Green and Pink - M947

Japanese Paper - Art Nouveau Flowers - Blue, Green and Pink - M947

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This elegant Japanese paper is screen-printed with light pink and bright pink Art Nouveau-inspired flowers and sea green foliage on a dark blue background .

Discover our other Japanese papers with flower patterns .

Traditional Japanese paper made from long fibers drawn mainly from kozo (mulberry) is called washi (literally from wa , Japanese and sh i, paper).

To learn more about the art of Japanese paper , its manufacturing and its specificities, discover our article “Japanese Washi paper” on the blog.

The particularity of Japanese paper is that it is both very flexible and resistant and that it lends itself wonderfully to all kinds of creative hobbies such as origami, cardboard, scrapbooking or the personalization of objects and of furniture.

Some ideas for creations and DIYs using Japanese paper that you can make :

  • Make origami cranes , this bird so typical of Japanese art, by following this tutorial for folding the origami crane .

    Also discover our Crane Garland Kits , which bring together the necessary quantity of paper, nicely matched and cut to useful sizes as well as the specialized materials you will need to create a garland of 7 origami cranes, while being accompanied by a tutorial to assist you step-by-step in your creation.
  • Reference : M947
  • Screen printed on the front / white on the back
  • 2 dimensions available in store or on the e-shop:
    - Large leaf
     > 96cm by 64cm
    - Half sheet
     > 48cm by 64cm
    - Quarter sheet > 48cm by 31cm
  • Grammage : 80g/ m2
  • Made in Japan in traditional factories in the Kyoto provinces
  • Delivery in rolls: our half or large sheets are delivered rolled and protected by tissue paper and corrugated cardboard (delivered neither folded nor cut).

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