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Midori Letter Pad Iyo Washi Wisteria is a Japanese letter paper set made with white Iyo washi and refined gold silk-printing details. It includes 16 unruled sheets in two elegant floral designs inspired by wisteria, with a lined guide sheet, ideal for letters and thoughtful writing.
The Midori Letter Pad Iyo Washi Wisteria is part of Midori’s Paper Series, a collection dedicated to traditional Japanese paper that reflects the beauty of the seasons. This design captures the elegance of wisteria flowers gently swaying in the wind, presented in a wide and airy composition that remains expressive even with just a few written lines.
The wisteria motif is enhanced with delicate gold silk-printing applied to petals and leaves. These subtle golden accents add depth, light, and refinement to each sheet, creating a balanced visual presence that elevates both the paper and the written message.
This letter paper is made from white Iyo washi, a high-quality Japanese paper known for its distinctive texture, reminiscent of brush strokes. It provides a smooth and pleasant writing experience, offering a good balance between ink absorption and line definition, making it ideal for personal correspondence and thoughtful notes.
Each sheet combines the lightness of washi with an elegant floral design enhanced by gold silk-printing. The set includes two different designs, allowing variation depending on the message or recipient. A lined guide sheet is also included to help maintain neat writing on the unruled paper.
Is this paper suitable for fountain pens?
Yes. Iyo washi performs well with fine and medium nibs. For broad nibs or wet inks, testing is recommended.
Is the paper lined?
No. The sheets are plain and unruled. A lined guide sheet is included to help maintain alignment.
How many designs are included?
The set includes two different wisteria designs, with eight sheets of each, for a total of 16 sheets.
What makes this design special?
The combination of floral illustration and gold silk-printing creates a refined visual depth unique within the collection.
Like wisteria in the wind, each word finds its natural flow on the page.
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