Japanese decorative papers reflect the superb craftsmanship, design sensibilities and rich variety of the Edo Period (1630 – 1868). Chiyogami papers are characteristically small dense patterns that were originally wood block prints but are now typically silkscreened.
This dramatic oversized checkerboard pattern in blue/gray and night is overlaid with cherry blossoms and fans in peach, red, strawberry, sage green with gold metallic accents silkscreened on handmade Yuzen paper. Ideally suited for bookbinding because of its strength and glueability, it is also excellent for origami, collage paper crafts, lampshades, card making and of course… wedding invitations.
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What are wood prints?
Wood prints involve printing images directly wood prints onto natural wood panels. The grain of the wood remains visible, giving a rustic and organic appearance. Each print is unique due to natural wood variations. They are ideal for nature-themed or vintage-style décor. Wood prints are sturdy and long-lasting.