Washi Paper

Washi Paper

Washi paper is a traditional Japanese paper that has been made for over a thousand years. The term "washi" literally means "Japanese paper," and it is renowned for its strength, durability, and beauty. Washi paper is made from the fibers...

Washi paper is a traditional Japanese paper that has been made for over a thousand years. The term "washi" literally means "Japanese paper," and it is renowned for its strength, durability, and beauty.

Washi paper is made from the fibers of native Japanese plants such as mulberry (kozo), gampi, and mitsumata. These fibers are longer, more flexible, and more durable than those in Western paper, giving washi its unique properties.

The production of washi is a labor-intensive process that involves steaming and stripping the bark from the plants, then soaking, boiling, and beating the fibers to create a pulp. The pulp is then spread evenly in a mold and dried, often on wooden boards, which gives the paper its characteristic texture. The making of washi paper has been designated as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, recognizing its importance and the need to preserve traditional methods.

Washi paper can be plain, dyed, or patterned, with designs ranging from simple and subtle to intricate and colorful. Washi is widely used in traditional Japanese arts such as origami (paper folding), calligraphy, and printmaking. It is also popular in contemporary crafts, including scrapbooking, card making, and mixed media art.

Now that you know more about washi paper, the special place it holds in Japanese culture, and how it can be a valuable addition to your stationery collection, you may be interested in purchasing some. Here at Japanese Taste, we carry a wide range of unique washi paper made by Japanese artisans that you won't find anywhere else. Shop Japanese washi paper at competitive prices and have it shipped straight to your door from Japan.