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Chiyogami Yuzen Origami Paper
Chiyogami/Yuzen Paper

Yuzen Origami Paper

Chiyogami Patterned Origami Paper

Go beyond solid color origami paper with intricate and colorful patterns adorning authentic Japanese Yuzen paper.  Patterned after Japanese Kimono fabrics, this paper is an elegant and durable choice for your origami projects.  Each Chiyogami Yuzen Origami Paper starts with a base sheet of Kozo paper.  Layer after layer of bright color patterns are then hand silkscreened onto the paper.  The sheets are cut into squares perfect for origami paper folding.  Available as Chiyogami, or Aizome Yuzen Paper.  Buy your favorite Chiyogami Yuzen Origami Paper now!
Batik Sunwashed and Metallic Lokta Origami Paper
Sun Washed Lokta Papers

Dyed and Batik Lokta Origami Paper from Nepal

Have you tried Nepalese Lokta paper for origami folding before? If not, you are in for a real treat! Handmade Lokta Paper is an eco-friendly paper hand-made from the fiber of the "Nepal Paper Plant," also called the Daphne Shrub or Lokta Bush. The cultivation of this "tree free" paper is an eco-friendly resource and a reliable revenue stream for the village artisans of Nepal's rural and urban areas.   

These Lokta Papers combine handmade paper with rich, vibrant color and dyed patterns. The result is a beautiful paper with unique color designs and textures on both sides of the sheet. The paper is slightly heavier than traditional origami papers, but it folds like a dream and is extremely durable. The colors and hand-made properties of the paper provide incredible surface color and lines to any origami sculpture. 
Italian Marbled Origami Paper
Italian Marble Paper

Italian Marbled Paper

Handmade Marbled Paper Imported from Italy

Bring amazing marble designs to your origami foldings with these bold and beautiful Italian Marbled Papers. Hand-marbled in Florence Italy by 2nd generation marbling artists, this acid-free paper features a stunning, one-of-a-kind array of vibrant colors and patterns. These marble papers are crafted using materials and techniques dating back to the 8th century. Each sheet is marbled by hand creating a truly one-of-a-kind design on every sheet.

When folding these papers into an origami sculpture, you will marvel at the intricate designs and multitude of colors flowing on the face of the paper. The reverse of the paper depends on the design and color scheme, but is generally white, tan or brown. There may be dye spots on the reverse due to the hand-marbling process. The papers are made from a wood pulp and weigh 100 gsm, which is heavier than traditional origami paper, but still folds quite nicely. Enjoy marbling designs such as: Peacock, Stone, Veined, Spiral, French Curl and Waves. If you want your next sculpture to stand out, try using these high-quality and hand-made papers.
Italian Carta Varese Origami Paper
Italian Renaissance Prints

Italian Carta Varese Papers

Intricate Prints from Italy

The beauty of origami is that you can use virtually any paper to make beautiful origami sculptures. With that in mind, take your Japanese origami folding to another continent! Italian Carta Varese Papers give your project international flair. These intricate and traditional Italian prints are inspired by the ornate art of the Renaissance period. The face of each sheet of paper is beautifully decorated with stunning colors and detailed patterns. The reverse is left a natural, off-white solid color. While heavier than traditional origami papers, the Italian Print Papers are smooth and crisp providing great creases and edges. Italian Carta Varese Print Papers are machine made in Italy, are acid free and weigh 80 gsm.
Korean Hanji Origami Paper
Hanji Paper

Korean Hanji Papers

Mulberry Kozo Papers from Korea

As you fold, feel centuries of refinement in Korean Hanji Paper which traces its roots as far back as the 3rd century. Hanji paper utilizes the inner bark of the mulberry tree like all kozo papers from countries like Japan and Thailand. What sets it apart is the addition of Hibiscus meniot. The meniot aids in binding the pulp fibers together adding a level of strength and durability not found in other mulberry-based papers. The durability of Hanji paper is virtually unmatched, there are documents written on Hanji over 800 years old that are still preserved in Korea.

The durability of Hanji paper is its strength in origami. Be confident is folding and creasing without the worry of Hanji paper tearing. This Korean-made paper has color on both sides, weighs 35gsm and is acid-free.
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