Asin |
B07Q8TMD4N |
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Dimensions |
26.77"L x 13.39"W |
Weight |
1 pounds |
Manufacturer |
MEGREZ |


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Kylar Mennor –
I wasn’t sure how this paper would work for calligraphy pens so I tried it it.
That’s a no on the metal pens. They tear the paper up and the ink just gets soaked up quickly.
However, with that said, I believe this paper would work well with water color inks and brush or something like that. It’s very dainty, almost feels like soft toilet paper, easy to tear, but it is also at the same time pretty sturdy, it’s not like tissue that tears apart when it gets wet from the ink.
I would recommend this for someone doing brush and ink calligraphy or water color art. Strongly discourage if intending to use metal calligraphy pens.
Glass nibbed calligraphy pen may work, my new one arrives tomorrow so I may be editing this review after trying it out.
John K. –
I am used to “rice” paper showing texture and fibers, this stuff is clear & plain white like conventional paper. Not what i wanted at all.
Joe Cross –
The sales write up for this paper says “Thickening.” This paper is not thick. It is thin, but does what raw paper is supposed to do if you do not know how to control your moisture. It bleeds. I wish that the sheets were wider. The paper is very tricky for painting orchid petals. The paper works best with hard hair brushes. You have to be very careful when painting rocks. For a Xuan paper that is thin, I enjoy working with it. I am still testing the paper and will stretch a painting soon.
ampm247 –
i LOVE this paper! and i really love that i got a TON of it! this stuff is great for me to practice my chinese letters as well as do paintings AND its transparent enough to put a coat of mod podge over and have it (almost) disappear!
you cannot ask for better than that!
its also strong enough to wash and hang to dry (O:
i love love love it!
Christina –
They skip the last 1 to 2 sheets, you don’t get what you paid for.
They paper is decent – not good, but not bad.
Sun Hee Ahn –
Much better than I expected. I will order them again because the quality is great.
But just a little thing, there are 99 instead of 100. I counted 3 times, hopefully my mistake.
DeEtta –
Don’t hesitate if you are on the fence. I am on my second package . I have not used up the first one yet, I wanted a larger size so now I have plenty to practice Chinese characters. And I have painted also an Octopus and it came out beautiful with grinding soot. Someone already wants to buy the painting !!!
Also I’ve painted bamboo., fish and bonsai tree. Fun fun fun!!!
Chillygirl –
This is not expert-quality paper. But, this is the nicest student-quality paper that you can buy for an excellent price. When you are in the process of learning a new Chinese-Brush painting technique or working on a new subject, you don’t want to use up your expensive paper. Yet, most lower-priced papers don’t give you the absorbency or liveliness that this paper gives. And, if your “practice” piece turns out to be a masterpiece, I believe this will mount just fine for framing! I am very impressed with this paper!! By the way, I use the “raw” xuan which has the most absorbency and is the liveliest for Asian-style brush painting. Ripe or semi-ripe mean that they are less absorbent. Less absorbent paper makes it easier for Chinese Calligraphy but inhibits the ability to get lovely greys and wet-on-wet effects in your paintings.
ks –
I have been using various Chinese imported paper brands over the years for my Chinese brush writings. This brand as good or better than any other ones that I have ever used. It has a smooth side and a slight coarse side. I can clearly see the beautiful fibers of paper well. It takes ink well. I am very grateful that this Megrez vendor is making this high quality papers available from China to us in U.S. in a matter of 1 day !!
VN –
Granted, this is the first xuan paper I have ever used. I am spoiled on Japanese Kozo, Okawara, Arches, Fabriano, etc etc. I needed a paper to use for traditional Chinese rubbing, and this is NOT it. It is essentially the consistency of tissue paper for gift wrapping; it tears at the slightest stress because the fibers are very short, and any ink floods the paper like mad.
UPDATE 8/14/20: I’ve used this paper for several rubbings, and there is definitely a learning curve in using it: how wet your ink should be, wind and temperature considerations. And while it does rip extremely easily when wet, and has a narrow optimal tolerance for ink, it really is a good deal for the price. I would recommend it as a practice paper