When we started this type of paper in 1990 it had never been seen before. Today it has become one of the most recognised and certainly the most popular of handmade papers in the world. Petal papers are an HQ PaperMaker speciality and our creations are now world famous. Each sheet is a work of art.
We use real petals, leaves and grasses that are collected from our nursery early each morning and embedded into the paper the same day while the texture and colour are still perfect. We take the utmost care with this paper, but please note that because the inclusions are natural, sometimes colours will change unpredictably in time; this is a feature of the paper.
In many of our designs we place the petals and leaves meticulously into artisic patterns, rather than scattering them randomly. This adds time to the process and accordingly we havethree price brackets (A) Random, (B) Artistic and (C) Complex. It takes a skilled papermaker three times longer to make a (C) pattern than an (A) pattern.
Our petal and leaf papers are available in three different types, to suit different end uses. On this page we have code 0181 which is a hybrid, featuring a combination of the strength and weight of the standard 0161 petal paper and the doudle layers of the 0171 tissue which allow us to create artistic patterns between the layers. Suitable for any purpose where artistic patterns are sought but a thicker paper is required.
Our handmade paper is made by traditional techniques using a teak wood mould/deckle. Handmade papers take the size of the mould and have four deckled edges.
Due to the uneven quality of deckled edges, the dimensions of each sheet of handmade paper will vary slightly - typically up to 1cm.
A note on cutting handmade paper to smaller sizes with straight edges: please allow about 2cm (1") all around the sheet for trimming to straight edges before cutting.
Mulberry paper is called saa paper in Thailand and there is only one variety of mulberry tree that is used today. The Latin name for this is Broussonetia Payrifera Vent and it grows abundantly in the norh of Thailand and also in neighbouring Laos and Burma. Handmade mulberry paper from Thailand is also sometimes referred to by the Japanese name kozo, although paper here is no longer made from kozo, which is a different genus of tree. The Japanese import most of their mulberry raw material from Thailand and neighbouring countries and make it into washi and other papers.
Bamboo
0181A/040000
US$1.06
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Bo
0181A/040002
US$1.06
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Bouganvillea Leaf
0181B/040004
US$1.25
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Bouquet
0181B/060000
US$1.25
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Broken Bouganvillea
0181B/040010
US$1.25
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Bunches of Pink
0181B/060002
US$1.25
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Dragon Tongue
0181A/040003
US$1.06
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Falling Flowers
0181A/040009
US$1.06
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Ferns
0181A/040017
US$1.06
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Flower Squares
0181B/060006
US$1.25
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Flying Orange & Vine
0181B/040025
US$1.25
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Green Heart
0181B/040022
US$1.25
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Hot Petals
0181C/040019
US$1.54
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Liana
0181C/060005
US$1.54
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Local Flowers
0181C/040015
US$1.54
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Marigold
0181B/040011
US$1.25
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Mixed Bouganvillea
0181A/040005
US$1.06
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Mixed Flowers
0181B/040028
US$1.25
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Pine
0181A/040021
US$1.06
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Pink Candle
0181B/040027
US$1.25
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