¥210
CP016-011
Cloud Dragon Paper (Unryu Paper) is a washi paper containing strands of fiber and this looks like flowing clouds. The pattern created by fibers is irregular and random, that is, no two are alike. This paper is so thin that you can see the other side through it, but has good firmness came from tangling of fibers. Tearing this paper makes the fiber well fluffy and good texture appears. This paper dyed with soft natural color coming from Japanese traditional colors. You can use this in various ways, for example, lampshades, partitions, other paper crafts, as wrapping paper and so on. Our Cloud Dragon Paper (Unryu Paper) is Inshu washi paper produced in Tottori Prefecture (Japan). The washi paper from this area is a designated Traditional Craft and has an established reputation for its high quality.
¥210
CP015-012
Cloud Dragon Paper (Unryu Paper) is a washi paper containing strands of fiber and this looks like flowing clouds. The pattern created by fibers is irregular and random, that is, no two are alike. This paper is so thin that you can see the other side through it, but has good firmness came from tangling of fibers. Tearing this paper makes the fiber well fluffy and good texture appears. This paper dyed with soft natural color coming from Japanese traditional colors. You can use this in various ways, for example, lampshades, partitions, other paper crafts, as wrapping paper and so on. Our Cloud Dragon Paper (Unryu Paper) is Inshu washi paper produced in Tottori Prefecture (Japan). The washi paper from this area is a designated Traditional Craft and has an established reputation for its high quality.
¥240
KK1001-001
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1001-002
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1001-003
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1001-004
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1001-005
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1001-006
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1001-007
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)
¥240
KK1002-001
“Kyo” means Kyoto and “koromo” means clothing, especially kimono. On this decorative paper, kimono patterns are used as a motif. Beautiful traditional patterns designed modernly and golden paint are used elegantly and effectively. This paper can be used in various ways, for example, wrapping, decorating walls and so on. This paper is made of Echizen washi paper produced in Echizen City (Fukui Prefecture, Japan). Washi paper in this area is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan, and has an established reputation for its high quality. size: 480 x 650 mm (pattern area: 462 x 632 mm)