Our Unique Skills to PROCESS Washi Paper

Watermark

A pattern that stands out when held up against light in technique to thin the paper thickness of the part of the pattern. It’s used for a diploma or a certificate.

Edge Dyeing

It is technique called Fuchizome, which means to dye cut side of the paper (rim). It creates a unique texture unlike printing, and leaves a wonderful feel that only handicraft can provide.

Foil Stamping

It is a method of printing foil by thermal transfer. In addition to the luxurious presence of gold and silver, there are monochrome and holograms. We will correspond up to A1.

Box Making

Boxes to put a present or an expensive thing inside. It adds beauty and a sense of quality by using exquisite Washi (Japanese traditional paper).

Original Punching

It bends in a Belt-shaped blade in a free form and has punching die. This work that is essential to produce packages.

Embossment

A technique that draws a pattern on paper without using any ink, it is used to increase the quality of the texture.

Conservation and Restoration Papers

Our papers, including ultra-thin Tengujō, are valued for their strength, transparency, and compatibility with historic paper fibers.

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Office and Stationery

Edofiber is proud to offer a line of Washi office supplies designed to meet the needs of offices and workplaces where cleanliness and hygiene are important.

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Premium Packaging

The most desirable option for sustainable packaging to address surging consumer demands on sustainable products as their buying choice.

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Digital Printing Paper

Washi paper offers exceptional ink absorption and is suitable for digital printing presses and commercial printing devices.

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