Product Description
Classic Stationery Set Handmade with Tree-free Lokta Paper
A Particular Custom – Following a hand-crafted paper-making custom of over 1,000 years, these Lokta paper all-occasion greeting playing cards are a particular technique to ship a particular message and have cornflower petals added throughout the creation of the paper.
Sustainable Paper – The paper comes from Lokta bushes which develop within the Himalayan mountains of Nepal. This tree-free bush grows again rapidly when reduce, making it a sustainable supply. The fibrous inner-bark is cooked right into a mash after which unfold by hand throughout boxed screens, forming the paper because it dries and hardens within the Himalayan sunshine.
A Fantastically Distinctive Texture – Lokta paper has a singular texture with one facet displaying the intricate sample from the display used to create the paper, and the opposite facet, known as the sun-kissed facet, exhibits a extra pure and different texture. Lokta paper has a fabric-like really feel making it a particular alternative for invites, thank-you notes, or different particular greetings.
Ship that Particular Observe with a Particular Handmade Contact
A Nice Present Set – The greeting playing cards include matching envelopes that are additionally handcrafted with Lokta paper. The playing cards, envelopes, and present field function cornflower petals added within the creation of the paper.
Say Thanks in a Particular Approach – Ship that particular observe of gratitude or use the set as a present together with the included present field. The fibrous nature does permit for some feathering and ghosting if writing with pens with heavy ink.
Go Pure – The paper comprises pure flecks from the lokta bark which provides to its character and making every card distinctive. Kathmandu Valley Co. paper is 100% lokta. Give your mission a style of nature and a ravishing handmade contact.
Thanks for Supporting a 1,000-year-old Paper-making Custom
The oldest surviving Lokta paper is a duplicate of the Karanya Buha Sutra Buddhist textual content, estimated to be 1,000 to 1,900 years outdated.
Lokta Paper continues to be used as we speak for official Nepali authorities paperwork and has been produced similarly for hundreds of years.
Thanks for being part of a practice that spans over 1,000 years of handmade paper making in Nepal.
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Paper Kind
Tree-free, Handmade Lokta Paper Tree-free, Handmade Lokta Paper Tree-free, Handmade Lokta Paper Tree-free, Handmade Lokta Paper Tree-free, Handmade Lokta Paper Tree-free, Handmade Lokta Paper
Playing cards
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Envelopes
15 25 15 25 15 25
Ornament Kind
Bougainvillea Petals Bougainvillea Petals Cornflower Petals Cornflower Petals Marigold Petals Marigold Petals
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HANDMADE VINTAGE 15-CARD SET: 4×6 inch all-occasion playing cards (fifteen complete) with accompanying envelopes made following a 1,000-year-old paper-making course of in Nepal.
HANDMADE PAPER: Tree-free, sustainable paper handmade from the Lokta bush which grows within the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal. Cuttings are cooked to a mashy pulp and unfold by hand over boxed screens and set to dry outdoors, making a tricky, acid-free paper with a ravishing texture.
FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS: Actually distinctive greeting playing cards nice for each event. Use them for wedding ceremony thanks playing cards, invites, birthday, commencement, Mom’s Day, Father’s Day, or particular acknowledgements.
HIMALAYAN GREETINGS: Lokta paper makes its approach from the Nepali mountain villages to Kathmandu the place it’s made into the playing cards. Every card comprises pure flecks and texture distinctive to the artwork of hand-crafted Lokta paper.
HANDMADE IN NEPAL: Helps Nepalese artisans and preserves a 1,000-year-old Nepalese custom of paper making by hand.
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