High-end Paper
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High-end Paper
Hey everyone,
I was wondering where people buy high end papers such as lokta, origamido, and other fine tissues.
Thank you!
I was wondering where people buy high end papers such as lokta, origamido, and other fine tissues.
Thank you!
You can purchase Origamido (which is available from time to time in a variety of colors) at origami-shop.com. You will also get a good selection of Tissue paper, Tissue-foil and other such specialty paper at this place.
Check these out here:
http://www.origami-shop.com/en/papers-xsl-207.html
Check these out here:
http://www.origami-shop.com/en/papers-xsl-207.html
Yeah the 2 - 4 week wait is the hardest part with Origami-Shop but personally i think its worth it coz their paper collection and other stuff is simply awesome 
Anyway, with regard to your Q, you can try Kim's Crane - http://kimscrane.com/ - and Paper Tree - http://www.paper-tree.com/index.html - for special papers. I haven't bought any from these stores, myself but have come across their mention on this forum.
Hope this helps you!
Anyway, with regard to your Q, you can try Kim's Crane - http://kimscrane.com/ - and Paper Tree - http://www.paper-tree.com/index.html - for special papers. I haven't bought any from these stores, myself but have come across their mention on this forum.
Hope this helps you!
High-end Paper
While I certainly appreciate origami-shop, paper tree and, of course, origamido, there are two online/brick-mortar stores that have been helpful.
Blick Art supplies http://www.dickblick.com
Has a wide variety of imported paper.
Paper Source http://www.paper-source.com
Also has a nice variety, especially Japanese paper, unryu, & lotka.
There is a paper there called " text ", that is slightly heavier than printer paper, more crisp, very foldable, almost looks like tant . Comes in 8 1/2 " by 11 .
Same colour on both sides . Many colours . I like it for intermediate folding .
Blick Art supplies http://www.dickblick.com
Has a wide variety of imported paper.
Paper Source http://www.paper-source.com
Also has a nice variety, especially Japanese paper, unryu, & lotka.
There is a paper there called " text ", that is slightly heavier than printer paper, more crisp, very foldable, almost looks like tant . Comes in 8 1/2 " by 11 .
Same colour on both sides . Many colours . I like it for intermediate folding .
May I wish success to all who cope with the mountains & valleys of Life,
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
with all its peaks & depths, as well as Origami .
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CMCCreations
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Paper Jade
Does anyone else go through the Paper Jade? They have a very nice array of beautiful paper (especially washi).
In addition to the aforementioned options, here are places that I am aware of and/or have done business with.
O-gami is supposed to start selling in November.
http://www.papercircle.org/o-gami/what-is-o-gami
I have used Handmade-Paper.us for lokta, mulberry, and similar papers. You just have to watch the GSM carefully on those, since some of them come in weight that is closer to cardstock than paper, which may or may not be what you want.
http://handmade-paper.us/
I have also used Paper Studio, they used to carry the wax treated lokta paper, but they don't seem to anymore.
http://paperstudio.com/
There is also Phoenix Art Supply, although I can't recall what I got from them, if anything.
http://www.phoenixartsupply.com/
Locally I have used Jerry's Artarama and Plaza Artist Materials. Both of them currently source most of their handmade papers from Graphic Products Corporation (GPC) under the Black Ink label. GPC was the company that used distribute elephant hide in the us (under the Wyndstone label as Marble paper). It is possible that some of the other stores source from them as well, although I am also aware of Savoir Faire as another distributor of similar papers in the US.
http://www.jerrysartarama.com/
http://www.plazaart.com/
http://gpcpapers.com/
http://www.savoirfaire.com/
As far as I know, GPC and Savoir Faire do not sell directly to consumers, but their websites are handy for being able to ask your local store to order something specific if they use them as a supplier.
O-gami is supposed to start selling in November.
http://www.papercircle.org/o-gami/what-is-o-gami
I have used Handmade-Paper.us for lokta, mulberry, and similar papers. You just have to watch the GSM carefully on those, since some of them come in weight that is closer to cardstock than paper, which may or may not be what you want.
http://handmade-paper.us/
I have also used Paper Studio, they used to carry the wax treated lokta paper, but they don't seem to anymore.
http://paperstudio.com/
There is also Phoenix Art Supply, although I can't recall what I got from them, if anything.
http://www.phoenixartsupply.com/
Locally I have used Jerry's Artarama and Plaza Artist Materials. Both of them currently source most of their handmade papers from Graphic Products Corporation (GPC) under the Black Ink label. GPC was the company that used distribute elephant hide in the us (under the Wyndstone label as Marble paper). It is possible that some of the other stores source from them as well, although I am also aware of Savoir Faire as another distributor of similar papers in the US.
http://www.jerrysartarama.com/
http://www.plazaart.com/
http://gpcpapers.com/
http://www.savoirfaire.com/
As far as I know, GPC and Savoir Faire do not sell directly to consumers, but their websites are handy for being able to ask your local store to order something specific if they use them as a supplier.
Re: Paper Jade
Hi,CMCCreations wrote:Does anyone else go through the Paper Jade? They have a very nice array of beautiful paper (especially washi).
I bought from them and found they were extremely corteous and fast in answering, the packaging was perfect and the papers were without damages despite the long journey (I live in Italy)