Frequently Asked Questions
Black Ink Thai Mulberry Block Printing Paper is ideal for various printmaking techniques, including lino block printing, woodblock printing, and silkscreen. It is also suitable for sumi painting, light watermedia, bookbinding, and digital photographic reproduction.
Each sheet of Black Ink Thai Mulberry Block Printing Paper measures 9 inches by 12 inches.
The Unbleached Mulberry pack contains 25 sheets, while the Small Assorted Colors pack includes 24 sheets. The Large Assorted Colors pack has a total of 45 sheets.
The Small Assorted Colors pack includes six sheets of black and three sheets each of tea, pear, sky, red, purple, and mustard. The Large Assorted Colors pack features five sheets each of tea, pear, sky, red, purple, mustard, black, bleached white, and unbleached white.
Yes, the sheets are neutral pH, which makes them suitable for archival quality work, ensuring longevity in your prints.
The Black Ink Thai Mulberry Block Printing Paper is smooth on one side and lightly textured on the other, providing versatility for different printing techniques.
While primarily designed for printmaking, the paper can be used for light watermedia applications, but it's recommended to test it first as it may not hold up to heavy washes.
The Black Ink Thai Mulberry Block Printing Paper is made in Thailand from a blend of kozo (mulberry) and bamboo fibers.
Yes, the paper's strong yet thin quality makes it an excellent choice for beginners as well as experienced artists in printmaking.
To maintain the quality of the paper, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity, ideally flat or in a protective folder.