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Crafted with over 300 years of washi-making expertise, Awagami Kitakata is a premium editioning paper prized by printmakers and artists alike. Featuring:

- 90gsm weight - Light yet resilient with a smooth, dense surface

- 90% Philippine Gampi / 10% Alpha Cellulose - Natural gloss and strength with a refined texture

- 4 feathery deckled edges - Elegant finish for framing or fine art presentation

- Unsized (natural sizing-like properties) - Gampi fibers provide excellent ink handling without added sizing

- Acid-free and archival - Ensures longevity and preservation

- Size: 43 x 52cm - Generous sheet for diverse applications

 

Ideal for printmaking, drawing, collage, and book arts, Kitakata's subtle sheen and durable surface offer a unique tactile quality that elevates any creative work.

Awagami Kitakata 43 x 52cm Sheets

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