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Warlon Shoji Paper
Warlon Shoji Paper
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Shoji paper '障子' is a traditional type of paper used in Japan for sliding doors and windows. It is made from washi, a type of thin and strong paper produced from the fibres of the mulberry or kozo plant.
Shoji paper is known for its translucency, durability, and versatility, and it is often used in traditional Japanese architecture to divide rooms and provide natural light.
Shoji paper is often used in conjunction with wooden frames and lattice work to create shoji screens.
Details
Size: 93 x 245 cm
Shoji paper laminated with Japanese paper on both sides of PET resin.
Features
Highly impact-resistant, making it suitable for children's michief prevention.
Bursting strength is 1489kPa (average value).
The texture and whiteness of the beautiful Japanese paper creates a bright room.
High durability reduces the time and effort required for reupholstering.
The surface coating prevents fluffing of the washi paper due to rubbing.
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