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Chiyogami 18x24 Chestnut Stripes

$8.94 $7.79per 1 Sheet
(only 9 sets left)
A pattern of thin variated stripes of beige, brown and red interspersed with black, grey and sparkling gold. Each box contains 1 sheet.

Due to the delicate nature of these handmade papers we are unable to accept returns.

Chiyogami paper, also known as Yuzen, is a delicate paper made from a mixture of kozo and sulphite, silkscreened with a large variety of exquisite patterns. These patterns originated from woodcuts made by farmers in the Edo period to enliven the interiors of their farmhouses. Today Chiyogami is used more widely than ever as a decorative paper for enhancing handmade crafts and paper projects. Our floral-design Chiyogami paper comes in single 18 x 24 sheets, and is made for cutting and custom formatting to suit all of your creative needs.

 

Inkjet Compatible

Papers compatible for use in most home inkjet printers

Limited Inkjet Printing

Due to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home inkjet printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing.

Laser Compatible

Papers compatible for use in most home laser printers

Limited Laser Printing

Due to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home laser printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing.

All Digital

Papers have been tested and approved for use in all major digital printing presses, including Xerox, HP Indigo, Canon, Océ . Paper is perfectly sized for use with this equipment.

Conventional Methods

Good results when printing using offset, thermography, letterpress, engraving, foil stamping and embossing. All papers may not be suitable for all these applications. We recommend consulting your printer and testing.