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These swatches of dyed kozo papers are provided by makers from several different families in rural Japan. Most use synthetic direct dyes and colourfastness varies with the colour - blue-greys being the least fade-resistant. These represent the strongest dyed papers possible, and are good for conservation, printmaking of all kinds and bookbinding for covers. A sampler is available with all colours.
All sheets are approximately 25" x 37" with deckle.
Dyelots may vary, and swatch colours may vary slightly on different computers.
Shibugami |
Kizuki Akamatsu #1072
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Kizuki Kashinoki #165
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Kizuki Kuromatsu #1011
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Soho Kizuki
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Kakishibu Kizuki
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Azuki #178
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Kurotani Kayazuki #89
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Usunezumi
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Arame Tan
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Usucha
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Shiracha #172
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Sume Nezumi #193
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Sume Shibucha
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Arame Ivory
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Arame Azuki #4
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Etchu Ai #175
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Ai Kozo
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Sume Sora
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Kurotani Kon #68
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Go to Solid Colour Pure Kozo Page 2 of 2
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