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Japanese tradition “Japanese paper hand-dyed kit”

2019.12.13

Katsuraya Fine Goods Co., Ltd. has collaborated with “Ozu Washi”, a long-established Japanese paper specialty store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo. A new “Japanese paper hand dyeing kit” was released.

It is a set product that allows children and adults to fully enjoy traditional Japanese paper while using hand-dyed Japanese paper. Dyeing techniques, how to make original works, and traditional Japanese paper. Is also included. Since it is written in English, it is ideal for tourists from overseas and needs and souvenirs.

"Japanese paper hand dyeing kit" product overview

Vivid five colors: 1,600 yen (excluding tax)
Japanese paper sheet color 5-color set A (green, blue, red, yellow, orange)
7 sheets of Japanese paper (Falling paper, half paper, memorandum paper, pulp postcard)

Five deep colors 1,600 yen (excluding tax)
Japanese paper sheet color 5-color set B (purple, gray, red, yellow, brown)
7 sheets of Japanese paper (Falling paper, half paper, memorandum paper, pulp postcard)

* Five colors of dyes can be soaked and dyed by 9-14 sheets of paper in a single color container.
* Dye has acquired the European toy safety standard (EN71 Part 3 2013), so anyone can use it with peace of mind.

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