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What is this paper
Posted: April 20th, 2006, 5:51 am
by thut
I recently discovered a art/specialty papers shop within walking distance from where I live. They stock many papers, many of which are far too thick for folding, but i have found one paper which is very good when back coated(I used watered down PVA.). It is thin but still quite strong, but I have no idea what it is called, can anyone tell me?
Here is a picture

Posted: April 20th, 2006, 6:05 am
by origamimasterjared
It could be anything, but it looks like mulberry/unryu paper.
Posted: April 20th, 2006, 10:48 am
by iAm4free
This looks like Indian Handmade Paper with grains. I have seen such paper in Aurobindo Paper Factory in Pondicherry, India. This is where I get my paper from, they've got over 100 varieties of paper!!
Posted: April 20th, 2006, 11:51 am
by Hiba
Sure it is Unryu ! I ordered Unryu from Japan and they delivered this type of paper.
Posted: April 23rd, 2006, 4:08 pm
by Chilipiejoe
I got new paper recently and it looked just like that, it said it was handmade but im not sure if theres a specific name for it
Posted: April 26th, 2006, 3:10 am
by malachi
iAm4free wrote:This looks like Indian Handmade Paper with grains. I have seen such paper in Aurobindo Paper Factory in Pondicherry, India. This is where I get my paper from, they've got over 100 varieties of paper!!
Could I trouble you to list some of the better folding papers they have? I have a friend that will be going over there some time in the next few months, and if I can tell her what to get, she'll bring some back for me. =)
Posted: April 26th, 2006, 3:24 pm
by iAm4free
Mmm.... I don't know the exact names, but here is what I got:
1. HandMade Thin/Thick Marble Paper - very colourful
2. HandMade Thin/Thick Paper (60 Colours)
3. HandMade Thin/Thick Paper with Grains
4. HandMade Thin/Thick Spray Painted Paper
5. Very Delicate Thin Grainy Transparent Handmade Paper this is expensive, a sheet costs around half a pound. I got a couple of these and I left them in my Bus!
All the above are available in over 60 colours, based on your luck u can get them. I got around 100 sheets when I went there. It costed me around 12 Pounds. Is she going to Pondicherry? or India. You also get these papers in the Sabarmati Ashram in the North of India, in Ahmedabad. Hope that helps.
Posted: April 26th, 2006, 3:26 pm
by iAm4free
iAm4free wrote:they've got over 100 varieties of paper!!
I should have said colours in around 10-15 varieties sorry for the mistake.
hmm
Posted: April 26th, 2006, 4:30 pm
by Junoh
It looks like a kind of Korean Hanji..
Posted: April 27th, 2006, 1:16 am
by saj
This definitely looks like Mulberry paper. I bought a pack of 12 sheets a couple of months ago. The paper weight is around 25 g/m^2.
Posted: April 27th, 2006, 3:41 am
by malachi
iAm4free wrote:Is she going to Pondicherry? or India.
She has family in Pondicherry that she plans to visit.
Thanks for the info!
Posted: April 27th, 2006, 5:24 am
by thut
At the same place they had a paper called sugar cane paper, does anyone know if it is good for folding?
Posted: April 27th, 2006, 10:46 am
by iAm4free
thut wrote:At the same place they had a paper called sugar cane paper, does anyone know if it is good for folding?
They have some paper which is used for covering lampshades and stuff... this paper is kinda thin... I am not sure if this is sugarcane paper, the paper used for lampshades can't be folded for sure, I think it would tear.
Posted: April 27th, 2006, 12:02 pm
by thut
iAm4free wrote:I think it would tear.
There's one way to find out

Posted: April 27th, 2006, 3:04 pm
by iAm4free
thut wrote:iAm4free wrote:I think it would tear.
There's one way to find out


How?