Shikishi is a traditional Japanese drawing board originally used for shodo (Japanese calligraphy) and sumi-e (Chinese ink painting). Today, however, it is also increasingly used in various artistic fields, including manga and anime art, Western calligraphy and watercolor painting.
The shikishi is laminated on the front with high-quality, white gasenshi paper. The reverse is a soft pastel yellow with fine silver inclusions, giving the card a sophisticated look. A golden edge of 1 to 2 mm rounds off the design and emphasizes the value of the piece.
The sturdy cardboard is around 2 mm thick and protects artwork and personal dedications from tears and creases. The matt surface of the Gasenshi paper has a delicate, fine line structure, which ensures a pleasant feel and is ideal for filigree work. The paper is also acid-free and resistant to ageing, which ensures a long shelf life.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 120 x 135 x 2 mm
Material: Paper
Shikishi is a traditional Japanese drawing board originally used for shodo (Japanese calligraphy) and sumi-e (Chinese ink painting). Today, however, it is also increasingly used in various artistic fields, including manga and anime art, Western calligraphy and watercolor painting.
The shikishi is laminated on the front with high-quality, white gasenshi paper. The reverse is a soft pastel yellow with fine silver inclusions, giving the card a sophisticated look. A golden edge of 1 to 2 mm rounds off the design and emphasizes the value of the piece.
The sturdy cardboard is around 2 mm thick and protects artwork and personal dedications from tears and creases. The matt surface of the Gasenshi paper has a delicate, fine line structure, which ensures a pleasant feel and is ideal for filigree work. The paper is also acid-free and resistant to ageing, which ensures a long shelf life.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 120 x 135 x 2 mm
Material: Paper
The shikishi is laminated on the front with high-quality, white gasenshi paper. The reverse is a soft pastel yellow with fine silver inclusions, giving the card a sophisticated look. A golden edge of 1 to 2 mm rounds off the design and emphasizes the value of the piece.
The sturdy cardboard is around 2 mm thick and protects artwork and personal dedications from tears and creases. The matt surface of the Gasenshi paper has a delicate, fine line structure, which ensures a pleasant feel and is ideal for filigree work. The paper is also acid-free and resistant to ageing, which ensures a long shelf life.