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Calligraphy paper - rice paper

Calligraphy paper - rice paper
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Calligraphy paper - rice paper

 
 
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Features
  • 15 sheets per roll, each sheet is approx. 13.25" x 28"

  • Authentic chinese writing paper

  • Traditional rice paper

  • Also used for screens panels

  • Made in China


Description

Each roll of this authentic Chinese rice paper contains 15 sheets each, sheets are 28" long. Rice paper is thin and translucent. It is used for ink and brush painting or writing. Made from natural plant fibers, such as rice stalks, rice paper is smooth, white and absorbent. It is excellent for art and craft projects. This is an authentic roll of Chinese rice paper from Shanghai, the literary capital of China.


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3Good For Practice Work  May 12, 2007 By Tom Sez
This rice paper is good for practice work. It is very thin but takes the sumi ink pretty well. Since I have not found any kind of practice rice paper in stores for under eleven or twelve dollars a roll, the price for this brand is reasonable. It is also of a better quality than some I have bought and used from stores. The roll is made up of about 15 sheets measuring 15in. by 50 inches which are stacked and folded and then rolled up. This folding makes it necessary to take care in separating the sheets from each other or a tear may occur. I rate this paper a 3 because it is not the best paper from China. But then again, the really good paper cost quite a bit more and is too costly to be practicing on. As a practice paper, it is quite good and will give the beginner a good sense of how rice paper reacts to ink, water, and brush without paying an arm and a leg to find out. It is worth trying.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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