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Momi and Yanagi Lokta Paper

 

Momi and Yanagi Lokta papers are heavy, textured papers handmade in Nepal. The papers are made from the fibrous bark of the Daphne Cannabina which grows at high altitudes in the Himalayas. Lokta paper is strong and impervious to insects.

Momi Lokta papers are hand-dyed and hand-crinkled, which strengthens the paper. The resulting texture resembles a bird’s-eye view of a mountain landscape. Yanagi Lokta is also crinkled, and then resist-dyed using vegetable dyes. The dyed pattern and texture is the same on both sides. The papers are handmade and subject to variation in color and thickness.

The Momi paper is available in six colors, sheet size 18 x 26 inches with a weight of 60g/m2. The Yanagi paper is available in three colors, sheet size 20 x 26 inches with a weight of 60g/m2.

 
Material
Other naturals
 
Country of origin 
United States
 
Material code 
ONA356
 
Sensorial
 Glossiness   Matt
 Translucence   0 %
 Structure   Closed
 Texture   Medium
 Hardness   Hard
 Temperature   Medium
 Acoustics   Poor
 Odeur   None
 
Technical
 Fire resistance None
 UV Resistance Moderate
 Weather resistance Poor
 Scratch resistance Moderate
 Weight Light
 Chemical resistance Poor
 Renewable Yes
 
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