Kyoto Unryu Sunago Washi Paper - Handmade Kozo Paper with Gold and Silver Leaf Kyoto
This paper was made by hand in Kyoto, at Morita Washi, one of the oldest washi houses in Japan. It is not mass produced. Every sheet is slightly different, and unique.
The technique is called Unryu Sunago. During the papermaking process, long unrefined kozo (mulberry) fibers are left visible inside the sheet, creating a cloud-like texture you can see and feel. Real gold and silver leaf fragments are then scattered by hand into the wet fibers, not printed, not coated. Embedded. The result is a paper that carries a quiet shimmer, subtle and honest.
It is thin and semi-translucent, but surprisingly strong. The mulberry fibers give it a durability that machine-made paper cannot replicate.
This paper works beautifully for sumi-e painting, Japanese calligraphy, bookbinding, collage, art journaling, and fine paper crafts. It also makes a striking base for pressed flower work, wrapping precious objects, or simply keeping.
Sourced and hand-carried in a single, limited batch from Kyoto.
Technical Details:
• Origin: Kyoto, Japan
• Material: Handcrafted Kozo (Mulberry) fibers, Gold & Silver leaf
• Dimensions: 22.0 cm x 25.5 cm
• Appearance: Translucent with visible organic fibers and metallic flecks
Available Options:
• 5 Sheets: A curated selection of sheets, ideal for testing and intricate accent work.
• Original Factory Pack (20 Sheets): A complete, untouched pack sealed in its original Kyoto workshop packaging.
Handling:
This is a delicate, artisan material. We recommend handling the sheets with clean, dry hands and storing them flat in a protective folder away from humidity and direct sunlight.