Washi, traditional Japanese paper, is said to last 1,000 years. Washi paper is typically made from the paper mulberry tree, mitsumata shrub, or the gampi tree, and has been produced in various parts of Japan, with the resulting products boasting colors and textures unique to their respective climates. Among these numerous types, we selected Mino Washi paper, which has a history of roughly 1,500 years, and decorated it with a variety of Magatama patterns. This washi paper, made by craftsmen at a shop that has been in operation since 1889, can be enjoyed in a number of ways: as bookmarks or greeting cards, or you can wet them and use them as window displays, accented with a pleasant fragrance of your choice, or as gifts.
Made in: Gifu Prefecture
Material: Mino Washi paper
Size: Triple Magatama (basic) 90mm x 90mm