Water Drop Bubble Cloud Pattern Korean Paper Mulberry selling Abaca Fiber Hanji for Wallpaper Home Decoration Unique Texture 110cm x 9.1m
[ Product Description ]
✅ SIZE: 110cm x 9.1m (43.3 x 358.3 inches) ✅ WEIGHT (Thickness): 94 gsm / 164 gsm (grams per square meter, approximately)
✅ Color: White ✅ Texture or Paper Finish: Rough ✅ Water drops bubble patterns
✅ Eco Friendly (Every year renewable plant fiber) ✅ PH Neutral, Acid Free
✅ The irregular and selling unique water drop bubble patterns are beautiful.
✅ For Wallpaper, Decorative paper, a Variety of Handicrafts, etc. ✅ Packaging: Rolled ✅ Made in South Korea (✅ Notice: The thickness and weight may slightly vary from sheet to sheet and also, due to monitor differences, actual colors and texture can slightly different from what appears online.)
[ General Info. / Directions of Use ]
Hanji is Korean traditional handmade paper (Neutral PH) made from the inner bark of the mulberry tree known in Korea as "Dak".
Paper Mulberry has long fiber and consists of cellulose. Its fiber is strong and don't rip easily. And also, the structure of Hanji is formed to criss-cross pattern of fiber by being shaken back and forth in a bamboo screen. Hanji's properties and shape remain intact not just for centuries, but for millennia. Buddhist Dharani Sutra, "Mugujeonggwang Daedaranigyeong"(estimated printing in 706~751) in National Museum of Korea, The Buddhist scripture was made with Hanji 1,300 years ago and is the world's oldest woodblock print.
Hanji is currently being used in a variety of ways in handicraft arts because its very unique and organic texture. For example, Calligraphies, Drawing, Lanterns, Jars, Wedding Invitations, Dolls, Wallpapers, Gift Wrapping, Decorating, Interior and Exterior Design, Special Books, Scrapbooking and many other things.
Hanji consists of plant fiber that are harmless to the body. Hanji is also eco-friendly since it uses non-wood pulp. It is made from renewable (every year) plant fiber.
[ Notes and Cautions ]
The thickness and weight may vary slightly from sheet to sheet and also, due to monitor differences, actual colors and texture can slightly different from what appears online.