Furukawashiko
Paper Memo Bookmarks
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$5.00
Part bookmark, part memo pad, these charming paper bookmarks from Furukawa Shiko's HONTOWATASHI series are made for book lovers. Use them to save your place while jotting down notes, favorite quotes, reminders, or quick to-do lists as you read.
Each sheet features a small illustration at the top. Simply fold along the perforated line and tuck it into your page - the design peeks out from your book, making it easy to find your spot while adding a playful touch.
They're also perfect for planners and journals, allowing you to keep short-term task lists that can move from page to page with you.
Made from traditional Mino washi paper, these bookmarks have a soft texture and warm feel with subtle natural fibers throughout. They work beautifully with most pens and pencils, and fountain pen inks may show slight feathering that adds character to your writing.
Each set includes two different designs in two sizes, so you can choose the one that best fits your notes, your book, or your mood.
Each sheet features a small illustration at the top. Simply fold along the perforated line and tuck it into your page - the design peeks out from your book, making it easy to find your spot while adding a playful touch.
They're also perfect for planners and journals, allowing you to keep short-term task lists that can move from page to page with you.
Made from traditional Mino washi paper, these bookmarks have a soft texture and warm feel with subtle natural fibers throughout. They work beautifully with most pens and pencils, and fountain pen inks may show slight feathering that adds character to your writing.
Each set includes two different designs in two sizes, so you can choose the one that best fits your notes, your book, or your mood.
- Includes 20 sheets total (10 sheets of each design)
- Large size: approximately 5.3" × 2.4"
- Small size: approximately 3.5" × 2.4"
- Made from Mino Washi paper
- Made in Japan
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About Furukawashiko
The origins of this paper company date back over 1,300 years to the historical craftsmanship of washi paper in Mino City, Gifu Prefecture. The inheritance of delicate, aesthetic sense and values from the Nara and Heian period has been preserved to the present days. Today, Furukawa Paper Mill wants to connect this precious history through paper and people. They believe a rich life that has been cultivated with respect for the blessings of nature is also found in paper, and is an aesthetic sense and value that has been handed down from many years ago.
