Rice Paper, The Best Surface For Japanese Ink Painting And Calligraphy

Rice Paper, The Best Surface For Japanese Ink Painting And Calligraphy

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Rice paper for Japanese sumi and calligraphy is of two types, sized and unsized. Learn about their unique features and buy the right sumi rice paper to achieve the highest quality in your artwork.

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Yasutomo Hanshi Rice Paper is used for traditional Sumi ink drawing painting block printing watercolor charcoal crayon oil pastels and soft pastels. Fine quality Japanese rice paper measuring 9-1/2 in x 13 in can be used in practical pad or package form and sold as 500 per ream.

Yasutomo Acid-Free Hanshi Rice Paper, 9-1/2 x 13, White - 100 sheets

Art Advantage Paper Rice 9 inchx 12 inch 100 sheets - Also known as Xuan paper or Shuen paper, is a kind of semi-opaque delicate paper originating in ancient China used for brush calligraphy and watercolor painting. This particular paper has added versatility with two surfaces. One with more substance to hold ink or paint and one with a smoother grit perfect for smaller brush strokes and fine calligraphy. It is highly absorbent, great for both Chinese calligraphy and painting.

Art Advantage Rice Paper 100 Sheets-pack

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