Handmade Mulberry Paper | Silk

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Handmade Mulberry Paper | Silk

This was the paper of choice for Zhang Daqian, one of the most renowned Chinese artists of the 20th century. Every time he returned to China, he made a special detour to Tengchong to collect this exquisite, handmade paper.

Now, we’re so excited to share it with you! Crafted by Mr. Long, a 20th-generation papermaker, this paper is a true masterpiece. Its silky-soft texture and incredible durability make it perfect for brush painting, calligraphy, or any creative expression that deserves something extraordinary.

When we visited Mr. Long’s workshop, we were amazed to see a 500-year-old family record made with this very paper. The sheets were so thin they were almost transparent, yet the ink and characters remained perfectly preserved. It’s a testament to the lasting quality and history woven into every sheet.

Whether you’re creating art, writing a heartfelt letter, or crafting something you want to last a lifetime, this paper is more than just a medium—it’s a bridge between past and future.

Artisan

Gu Dian Wen Bao

Material

100% Mulberry Tree Bark

Dimensions

63cm*52.5cm

Product Care

Please store it away from fire, water and oil

Mr. Long

is a master paper maker and the 20th generation in his family to continue this craft, in Tengchong, China.

The process of ”抄纸“

Mr Long working with a bamboo screen in the step of '抄纸‘ (or 'filtering'—the process of forming a sheet by sifting pulp from the water with a bamboo screen)

And next...

a sheet of wet paper was peeled off from the bamboo screen.

About the paper materials

a master paper maker and the 20th generation in his family to continue this craft, in Tengchong, China.

Visiting the 20th generation of Papermakers in Tengchong
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Visiting the 20th generation of Papermakers in Tengchong

We’re so surrounded by information today that it’s easy to forget how challenging it once was to find a way to record it all. Last week, we headed to Tengchong, a small city on the border of China...

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