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KODOMO NO HI Washi Note Card Set

$18.00

This design celebrates Kodomo no hi, or Children’s Day. Every year on May 5th, Japanese families fly cloth carp streamers known as koinobori outside their homes to represent each child in the household. This is said to bring luck and good fortune to the children.

Only 2 left in stock

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Description

a handwritten note is always in style

Meet “Washi”
(our leading lady)

The paper used in this note card set is our most beloved washi from Japan! Washi literally translates to “Japanese paper” and is commonly made from kozo, mitsumata and/or gampi natural fibers. Chiyogami (sometimes referred to as “yuzen”) is a specific type of washi highlighted by a beautiful pattern that  is silk-screened by hand, one color at a time. Here’s a little clip of the silk-screening process that we were able to capture when we were graciously invited to see how the magic happens! We think every type of washi is an undisputed “gem” when it comes to handmade paper!

All “Noteworthy by Emi Ink” card sets are assembled in Hawaii.

Additional information

Weight .25 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 4.5 × .5 in