[Kaishi Ripple] Color: White; Watermark: A three-dimensional watermark with ripples floating in a checkerboard pattern; Paper quality: Sturdy/bleed-proof; Size: 145mm x 175mm; Number of sheets: 20 each; Material: Softwood pulp, hardwood pulp; Color: White
[Kaishi Jet Black] Color: Jet Black, 100% Recycled Paper, Paper Quality: Slightly Soft/Bleed-Resistant, Size: 145mm x 175mm, Sheets: 20 each, Materials: Coniferous pulp, hardwood pulp. The "black" appearance gives it a chic image, while the paper has a soft and supple texture. It has a completely different feel from white kaishi, and you can enjoy the difference even when you place sweets on it. If you look closely, you can see the sparkle of the rayon fibers, making it recommended for creating a luxurious look. White pens and colored lettering such as yellow and pink stand out.
[Kaishi (paper towel) - Rain Voice] Color: White; Watermark: Watermark pattern inspired by the melody played by rain; Paper quality: Sturdy/non-bleeding; Size: 145mm x 175mm; Number of sheets: 20 each; Material: Softwood pulp, hardwood pulp; Color: White
[Kaishi Rakusui] Technique: Rakusui Paper quality: soft/absorbs water Size: 145mm x 175mm Number of sheets: 20 each Material: softwood pulp, hardwood pulp Color: white
[Kaishi] Not only are you looking for colored or patterned kaishi for the tea ceremony, but they can also be used in a variety of ways, such as for table manners and everyday life. For example, the beauty of kaishi is that it can be used for various purposes, such as wrapping, writing, and wiping, all with a single piece of paper. Use it to hold money or a message.
[For laying] As a paper liner for sweets or tempura, as a paper napkin, or as a coaster.
[Writing] As memo paper, note paper, or message card.
[Wrapping] For light wrapping. When wrapping money. When wrapping sweets. As a gift wrapping paper. Wrapping fragrance in it as a fragrance substitute. [Folding] Fold it into a small envelope. Fold it into a chopstick envelope. Fold it into a mask. As a pocket square.
[Tea Ceremony] Popular among Urasenke sects. While cherishing the ancient culture of kaishi, incorporating it into everyday scenes will add color to your life.
[Washi] Ogura paper with a textured fiber, watermarked washi paper, washi origami is also used as art and interior decoration.
Kaishi paper is not only used at tea ceremonies (tea ceremony), but can also add fun and color to your everyday lifestyle by simply using and folding it in the right way. Not only is it cute, it also expresses elegance, neatness and dignity. Kaishi is kept in the pocket and is a representative item of dignity. It can be used as a paper liner for sweets, as a small envelope, as a handkerchief, to write notes on, and its versatile functionality is proof that it has long been used as a part of Japanese tradition. [Kaishi Ripples] Color: White; Watermark: A three-dimensional watermark with ripples floating in a checkerboard pattern; Paper quality: Strong/non-smearing; [Kaishi Rain Sounds] Color: White; Watermark: A watermark inspired by the melody of rain; Paper quality: Strong/non-smearing; [Kaishi Rakusui] Technique: Rakusui; Paper quality: Soft/Absorbs water; [Kaishi Jet Black] 100% recycled paper; Paper quality: Slightly soft/non-smearing. The black appearance gives it a chic image, while the paper has a soft and supple texture. It has a completely different feel from white kaishi, and you can enjoy the difference by placing sweets on it. If you look closely, you can see the sparkle of the rayon fibers, making it recommended for creating a luxurious look. For writing, you can enjoy using a white pen or other eye-catching colors.