Each piece is carefully printed with the pattern by hand using a printer.
"Kyōkaishi" refers to paper used by geisha in the flower districts as a pocket paper. It has been used to tuck into kimono obi and to wrap items such as wallets and shamisen strings. The surface of the washi paper is treated to prevent bleeding, making it suitable for use as letter paper or wrapping paper. We hope you can use it to enhance the colors of your dining table and convey a sense of the seasons during gatherings. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. [Features] ■ Made from Tosa washi from Shikoku ■ Dimensions are exactly twice the size of regular ochakaiseki paper *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ To wrap wallets and shamisen strings, etc. ■ As a Japanese-style placemat for serving dishes ■ As a substitute for letter paper or wrapping paper *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Our company uses washi paper from the Kansai, Chugoku, and Shikoku regions to manufacture and sell various types of celebratory envelopes and traditional paper for meals using the old-fashioned technique of woodblock printing. Kyoto-style paper and patterned tea paper are used as placemats for Japanese sweets and in traditional Japanese cuisine, gaining considerable popularity. We also offer original designs for celebratory envelopes and small gift bags. With traditional skills and a heartfelt approach, we strive daily to allow everyone to experience the unique beauty and warmth of Japan in their lives.