What is hosho paper used for?
Hosho is a traditional, high-quality kozo paper, strong and absorbent. It does not shrink or tear easily, making it a good paper for woodblock or lino printing.
What is hosho paper made from?
kozo
Hosho is made from the bark of kozo (paper mulberry). There is a part, perhaps on the inside of the bark, which is of a darker colour and remains in the finished paper.
Is hosho paper archival?
This fine art paper has been long recognized from printmakers as one of the most versatile Japanese Fine Art washi papers. Awagami Select papers are acid-free, archival quality, and made with a strict attention to quality and preservation. Awagami Hosho Select Paper is mostly known for woodblock prints.

What is Kitakata paper?
Kitakata paper is a stunning Japanese semi-handmade paper made from 90% Phillipine gampi and 10% Sulphite Pulp/ Kitakata paper is often used in restoration and bookbinding because of it’s strength. Kitakata Paper is acid free.
Is hosho paper acid free?
Hosho paper… Yasutomo is a registered trademark. These acid-free Oriental papers are strong and absorbent. They are made in the centuries-old Japanese tradition.

What does a hosho sound like?
Hosho make a rattling sound that western ears may be unaccustomed to hearing. However, this accompaniment is essential when playing mbira and/or marimba music.
Which side of hosho paper do you print on?
smooth side
Recommended for printing onto the smooth side. This paper is very strong and takes ink extremely well – when burnishing you can see the image appear through the reverse of the paper.
What is yuzen paper?
Japanese Chiyogami Paper, also known as Yuzen Washi Paper, is synonymous with Japanese style and quality. Brilliant and intense color patterns with gold metallic overlays are silk-screened by hand onto high quality kozo paper. Inspired by Kimono fabric, each design is painstakingly crafted by artists across Japan.
Which side do you print on hosho paper?
What weight is hosho paper?
The Hosho Pad comes as a block of 50 sheets. It has one gummed edge, making it perfect to tear away individual sheets. It is of mid-weight Japanese paper weighing at 90g meaning it can be used for hand printing with relief blocks.
Where did the hosho come from?
The hosho are Zimbabwean musical instruments consisting of a pair of maranka (mapudzi) gourds with seeds. They typically contain hota (Canna indica) seeds inside them.