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πŸ“¦ LuPro 100s Extra Thick Gold Foil Origami Paper - Japanese Quality Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of πŸ“¦ LuPro 100s Extra Thick Gold Foil Origami Paper - Japanese Quality

100s Japanese Origami Folding Paper, Made in Japan. Gold foil color, one sided, white on the other side. Size: around 6 inch Square. Very thick origami paper. Gold shiny, weighs 6.3 oz per pack.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easier to work with than I thought

I've never worked with foil paper so maybe they're that good, but I was expecting something that creases easily and has a bit too much "memory" behind it, curved crease . But they seem to be made out of regular origami paper covered with a thin foil on one side, and they turned out to be more forgiving than I expected. Still a little harder to work with than regular paper, but still very pretty.

Pros
  • Kraft
Cons
  • Piggy Bank Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for origami!

If you've ever bought a packet of origami paper, it contains a 6x6 sheet of gold foil paper. This is exactly the same product. It behaves just like the paper you would expect when folded. This is NOT for amateur origami. This paper is thinner than printer paper and thinner than origami paper. This is not "candy wrapper" as some reviews say. This is what origami artists expect. And most importantly, he's able not only to hold his shape well, but also to fold things so small that you shouldn't be

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  • Paper and Paper Crafts
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent Paper

This paper is pretty decent. Of course, like any foil paper, it's not only perfect for glossing, it's also handy for anyone who struggles with weather-related warping of the paper over time. However, one difference I noticed with this paper is that it is quite thick compared to Aitoh/Fold 'Em foil paper. This can be good or bad depending on what you're doing. Sometimes you need really thin paper if you're concerned that multiple layers of paper will accentuate the visible mountain creases. You…

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  • Origami Paper
Cons
  • Available in Black Only