Refined Xuan Paper with Thickened Cardboard - Medium
Refined Xuan Paper with Thickened Cardboard - Medium
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Refined Xuan paper, carefully mounted on thickened cardstock, combining the traditional finesse of 宣纸 with excellent durability. Perfectly suited for calligraphy works intended for preservation or exhibition.
Ideal for calligraphy, Chinese painting, art printing, or artisanal bookbinding.
Its reinforced thickness provides excellent durability and prevents warping.
- Custom Chinese Calligraphy: Refined Xuan
- Size: 25 × 27 cm
- Material: imitation antique texture, giving a traditional and authentic look.
- Available in several models: fully sized / semi-sized

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