Yasutomo Washi, Hosho, and Unryu Papers
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Authentic Washi & Hosho Papers for Sumi-E Painting
Traditional Japanese paper, also known as Washi, is popular for experimenting with inks, charcoal, and pastel. The paper is designed for use in Sumi-E, calligraphy, and paper crafts.
Washi Hosho paper is a thick and strong paper typically used for sketching, painting, and printmaking. One side has a smooth finish, and the other side is rough. The paper is not sized.
Unryu (“cloud dragon”) is known for its beauty. Long, flowing fibers are delicately embedded in the paper, creating a wispy, cloud-like effect that adds depth and elegance to any project.
- Strong absorbent paper
- 48-sheets per pad
- Hosho and Unryu paper is not sized
- Perfect for Sumi-E and calligraphy
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Authentic Washi & Hosho Papers for Sumi-E Painting
Traditional Japanese paper, also known as Washi, is popular for experimenting with inks, charcoal, and pastel. The paper is designed for use in Sumi-E, calligraphy, and paper crafts.
Washi Hosho paper is a thick and strong paper typically used for sketching, painting, and printmaking. One side has a smooth finish, and the other side is rough. The paper is not sized.
Unryu (“cloud dragon”) is a Japanese washi paper known for its ethereal beauty. Made from a blend of wood pulp and rayon, the paper offers a balanced blend of strength and softness. Long, flowing fibers are delicately embedded in the paper, creating a wispy, cloud-like effect that adds depth and elegance to any project. Lightweight yet durable. The paper roll format allows for square or traditional vertical compositions.
- Strong absorbent paper surface
- Sketch pads and rolls
- 48-sheets per pad
- Hosho and Unryu paper is not sized
- Sumi-E and Asian brush painting
- Inks, charcoal, pastels, and watercolor studies
- Calligraphy and lettering practice
- Woodblock printing and monoprinting
- Exploring texture, absorbency, and expressive surfaces



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