Apply gold decoration to silk fabric to adorn walls and fixtures.
A wallpaper made by laminating silk fabric and washi paper. It features a rich variety due to the combination of the fabric's color and the washi paper's color. By applying gold leaf, it can enhance special spaces. This material has washi paper backed with silk fabric. It can be used not only as wallpaper but also for mounting and other applications. The fabric is coarsely woven, and the underlying washi paper becomes translucent at different angles, revealing different expressions depending on the viewing angle.
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basic information
Variations <Fabric × Washi (Base)> - Platinum - Silver - White - Mouse Gray - Light Purple Gold - Light Purple White - Black Gold - Red Gold - Brown Gold - Light Blue Gold - Blue Purple Gold etc. <Gold Decoration> - Small Chrysanthemum - Cut Gold Inlay - Cherry Blossom - Braided Cord - Sand Grain - Cut Leaf etc.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
Usage: Wallpaper, sliding doors, artwork, etc.
Detailed information
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This is a material with washi paper applied to the back of silk fabric. It can be used not only as wallpaper but also for mounting and other purposes. In addition to existing patterns and designs such as gold leaf and cut foil, you can also choose original designs.
Company information
Since its founding in 1931, we have been a Japanese silk white fabric brand that is particular about quality. Currently, we are engaged in efforts to preserve Japanese silk by collaborating with sericulture farmers to produce pure domestically produced cocoons and raw silk, which now account for less than 1% of the distribution volume in Japan. In our dedication to silk and kimono, we have cultivated a sensitivity and appreciation for culture, and we are expanding the applications of silk into new fields through material planning and development. We propose Japan's delicate and refined sensibility as spatial design materials, themed around "transparency," "reflection," and "layering."