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The Midori Iyo Washi Letter Pad Flowering Kale Wreath is a Japanese letter paper made from traditional Iyo Washi and decorated with a refined floral wreath applied through silkscreen printing. Ideal for elegant correspondence and seasonal greetings.
The Midori Iyo Washi Letter Pad Flowering Kale Wreath belongs to Midori’s Kami Series, a collection that celebrates traditional Japanese paper with bold seasonal floral compositions. This design features a graceful wreath inspired by flowering ornamental kale, bringing a calm, festive feel to every page.
Ideal for anyone who enjoys handwritten correspondence and wants a letter paper that looks special without feeling overdone. It works beautifully for thank-you notes, holiday cards, and thoughtful messages that deserve a finer presentation.
Made in Japan, Iyo Washi from the Ehime region is appreciated for its natural texture, visible brush-like grain, and pleasant writing feel. The artwork is applied using silkscreen printing, creating a subtle pearly finish that enhances the wreath details while keeping the look soft and elegant.
The set includes two different designs so your letters can vary while staying consistent in tone. A lined guide sheet is also included to help keep your handwriting neat and well-balanced. (Photos are for reference; slight variations may occur.)
“Some letters deserve paper that feels as considered as the words you choose.”
Is this paper suitable for fountain pens?
Yes. Iyo Washi handles fine and medium nibs well. For very broad nibs or particularly wet inks, a test on a spare sheet is advisable to confirm the level of absorption and line definition.
Are the sheets lined?
No. The main sheets are plain and unlined. A lined guide sheet is included to help keep writing neat and aligned.
How many designs are included?
Two different floral designs are included, with eight sheets of each design, totaling 16 sheets.
Where is this product made?
This letter pad is made in Japan, using traditional washi paper techniques and high standards of production typical of Midori’s stationery line.
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