Frequently Asked Questions
The Black Ink Thai Mulberry Block Printing Paper measures nine inches by twelve inches. This size is ideal for various printmaking techniques.
The Bleached Mulberry pack contains twenty-five sheets. These sheets are bleached white, perfect for clean and vibrant prints.
The paper is made from a mix of kozo, which is mulberry, and bamboo fiber. This combination provides strength and durability for printmaking.
Yes, this paper can be used for light watermedia including watercolor painting. Its texture supports various artistic applications.
Yes, this paper is suitable for beginners. Its strength and versatility allow novice artists to explore different printmaking techniques.
Store the paper flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps preserve its quality and prevent warping.
Yes, the Black Ink Thai Mulberry paper is neutral pH and acid-free. This ensures longevity and prevents degradation over time.
Yes, this paper is suitable for digital photographic reproduction. Its quality enhances the clarity and color of images.
The bleached pack contains twenty-five sheets of bright white paper, while the unbleached pack includes twenty-five sheets of natural white paper.
The Small Assorted Colors pack includes sheets in black, tea, pear, sky, red, purple, and mustard. The Large pack has additional colors.
The paper thickness is approximately one-tenth of an inch. This thinness allows for intricate detailing in printmaking.
Yes, the paper is safe for use with children. It is made from natural fibers and does not contain harmful chemicals.
Yes, this paper is excellent for bookbinding. Its strength and texture provide a sturdy base for creating beautiful books.
You can use this paper for lino block printing, woodblock printing, and silkscreen printing. Its versatility makes it a favorite among artists.
Each sheet of Black Ink Thai Mulberry paper typically weighs around one hundred grams. This weight is suitable for various printmaking applications.














