Kumohada-mashi pure handmade Echizen washi paper by Heizaburo Iwano Paper Studio ( 12 Sheets ) 岩野平三郎製紙所 雲肌麻紙

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** SIZE W:Width, L:Length, T:Thickness, Wgt:Weight

**Due to the handmade nature of the paper, there may be some variation in color. The color of the actual product may not necessarily be the same as the product photo.

Sized or Non-sized: Sized ドーサ ( good for Watercolor painting ) 420mm x 300 mm x 12 sheets
Kumohada-mashi pure handmade Echizen washi paper by Heizaburo Iwano Paper Studio ( 12 Sheets )  岩野平三郎製紙所 雲肌麻紙

Kumohada-mashi pure handmade Echizen washi paper by Heizaburo Iwano Paper Studio ( 12 Sheets ) 岩野平三郎製紙所 雲肌麻紙

Sized ドーサ ( good for Watercolor painting ) 420mm x 300 mm x 12 sheets

Price
¥16,000JPY
Sized ドーサ ( good for Watercolor painting ) 420mm x 300 mm x 12 sheets

Product information

Kumohada-mashi ( 雲肌麻紙 ) means “Hemp paper with a cloud-like pattern”.

Echizen is the name of a region in Japan where Iwano Paper Studio is located. Echizen Washi is a traditional Japanese paper produced mainly in Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, and its history dates back about 1,500 years. Over this long history, Echizen Washi has become known for its high quality and diverse uses, and it remains deeply rooted in Japanese culture and life to this day.

Kumohada-mashi, made by the Iwano Heizaburou paper studio, is a handmade Japanese paper made mainly from hemp and mulberry bark, and is widely used for Japanese-style painting. The name comes from the way the fibers become intertwined on the surface of the paper, creating a cloud-like pattern.

In 1926 (the first year of the Showa era), the first Iwano Heizaburou, at the suggestion of Naito Konan of Kyoto Imperial University, set about restoring the production of hemp paper, which had fallen into decline. As a result, he succeeded in creating Kumohada-mashi, a paper that combines the strength of hemp with the fine texture of kozo and a small amount of gampi.

Iwano Heizaburou paper studio’s Echizen Washi has been used by many famous Japanese-style painters. Some of the most famous of these painters include the masters Yokoyama Taikan ( 横山 大観 ), Hirayama Ikuo ( 平山 郁夫 ) and Higashiyama Kaii ( (東山 魁夷, ). They were attracted by the warmth and unique texture of the washi, and chose Iwano Papermaking Workshop’s Kumohada Mashi for their artwork.

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Toughness and flexibility:

Because it uses hemp fibers, the paper is extremely strong and can withstand thick layers of paint. At the same time, it is also flexible, so the brush glides smoothly when drawing.

Smoothness of the surface:

The surface of the paper is almost completely smooth, and the colors of the paint show up well. The smooth side is the front side, and the rough side is the back side.


 

Specifications

  • Name:
    • Kumohada-mashi washi paper ( 雲肌麻紙 ) 
       
  • Manufacturing method :
    • pure handmade
       
  • Color:
    • Raw paper white

  • Size:
    • 420mm x 300 mm ( 12 sheets ) 
       
  • Thickness:
    • 0.23㎜
      ( Since it is pure handmade, the weight will vary )
  • Weight: 
    • 83-100 grams / square meter
      ( Since it is pure handmade, the weight will vary )  
      This weight is for the paper only. The weight at the time of shipping, which is related to shipping costs, will be this weight plus the weight of the packaging box.
       
  • Material:
    • Paper mulberry ( Kozo, 楮 ) , Edgeworthia chrysantha ( Mitsumata, 三椏 ), Hemp
       
  • Variations :
    • Raw ( 生 )
      It has not been treated to stop bleeding. It is suitable for black and white  painting and calligraphy.
       
    • Sized ( ドーサ ) for Watercolor painting.
      It is processed so that it does not bleed, and is suitable for watercolors.

  • Extra:
    • Offcuts of papers
      ( You can use it to test brushes and colors.)

  • Manufacturer:

Delivery Schedule: 3 weeks

This paper is processed to a size exclusive to our company, ICHI Inc. Therefore, it takes about three weeks from the time of order to the time it leaves Japan. It will take even longer for it to reach you.
 

Custom size order available.

We also accept custom orders for special sizes. 

The original size of this paper is 1880mm x 970mm. We process it to the largest size that is easy for you to use and can be delivered at the lowest delivery rate.

However if you wish, we can send you a larger size that better suits your needs.In that case, the shipping fee will change.

There are also larger sizes than this available as well( 1060mm ×1970mm, 1270mm × 1880mm, 1520mm × 2120mm, 1820mm × 2420mm, 2120 mm × 2730mm).   

If you are interested in,  please contact us.

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Disclaimer

This paper is pure handmade Japanese washi paper. For this reason, the surface of the paper may have subtle wrinkles or bumps.

Disclaimer

  • The ordered items will be shipped from Japan in about 14 to 21 working days. Because it is a rare paper and the workshop is in a remote location, it takes time from order to shipment.
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  • To keep shipping costs as low as possible and to avoid wasting resources, we use minimal packaging other than to protect the products we sell.

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