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Sheets Mulberry Paper Unbleached X27 Review

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Description of Sheets Mulberry Paper Unbleached X27

18"x27"(47cm x 68cm) Color: tan(or light burlap). Made from mulberry bark fiber for Sumi-e or Chinese brush painting. Also useful for calligraphy, mounting, book binding, rubbing, stamping, kite, lantern, window or screen covering and collage. Semi-absorbent, suitable to most water-based art media. PH neutral and archival, 34gsm weight.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incorrect paper size product information

It is important for my project to use 19" x 27" sheets. As you can see in this photo, the sheets I received are approximately 13 1/2 inches. These documents are expensive and it's a shame you don't get what you pay for!

Pros
  • Excellently done
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

The paper feels nice and tears well, but I won't order again. Ordered three times, and here is a constant problem with each of them. The paper has deep vertical creases every 1.5 to 2 inches. I don't know if that's because it was rolled too tightly or crushed in storage, but the paper arrives unusable. The last order sat on my desk under a 10 high stack of books to cover the entire surface and a WEEK later the creases are still there. This paper must be packaged in a cardboard tube, not plastic

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful mulberry paper with natural delicate fibers.

I didn't want to buy this paper because of the reviews. Most commented on how translucent and thin it is, but the black washable ink is perfect for all the detail, while the fine fibers enhance the background of the print. I didn't even need a roller or press, my hands were enough to wipe the carvings on the linoleum. I'm glad I took the risk of buying it.

Pros
  • Paper
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  • Other Other

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Mulberry Mulberry for Crafts

This is a very good paper! I like to draw with ink on Mulberry paper. This number 3 is made of thick paper and is therefore not suitable for pasting into an Asian scroll. A frame would be great. I love the unbleached color which is not white but kind of a tan. Several fibers are visible on it, which makes this paper very interesting. This will make your painting more interesting. I mainly paint landscapes and this paper is perfect for that. I highly recommend it. I also recommend Blue Heron…

Pros
  • Paper & Paper Crafts
Cons
  • The cord is shorter than others

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Versatility and uniqueness

Fragile paper, natural but very pleasant to work with, with fine relief printing. Use a needle press or rubber blanket on a pickling press with very light pressure. The frictional pressure can be too strong for this fine fiber. Don't use it for embossing if you expect embossing. The paper will tear. Take your time and you will be rewarded with a very beautiful print with unique properties that allow you to create great production prints on this paper, each with its own matrix nuance. This paper

Pros
  • Kraft
Cons
  • Some flaws