Papers from Japan
Quite the literal translation, washi is the Japanese word for a traditional paper, 'wa' meaning Japanese and 'shi' meaning paper. It's made from the fibers of three different plants; kozo, mitsumata and gampi... and recently, I've become OBSESSED with it.
What's most fascinating to me about this paper is the traditional methods used to make it... such a labor of love! There are tons of videos on YouTube that document the process and this is one of my favorites, featuring master papermaker Okuno Makoto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeruBYGXaNk. You can see why I am so obsessed!
Each card in this collection is made with a carefully selected swatch of authentic Chiyogami (hand-screened) washi.
All cards are proudly assembled here in my San Diego, California studio.