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Bodhi Leaf Wrapping Paper

£1.99

This beautiful wrapping paper is handmade in Nepal by a project supporting Tibetan refugees.  It is known as lokta paper which is individually made on muslin screens, creating a high quality product with natural uncut edges.  Any patterns are later hand screen printed on to the dry paper.

Available in five stunning colours, a crimson red, turquoise blue, lilac pink, pale green and purple, each sheet has large and small silver bodhi leaves printed on them.  We also have a limited stock of black and forest green paper printed with gold bodhi leaves.  These are the ideal finish to that very special gift.  Also popular as good quality craft paper.

Each sheet of paper measures 50cm x 75cm.

Matching gift tags are also available.

Please note that we usually send less than 4 sheets folded, making the postage cheaper.  You will be charged the standard amount for postage (currently £3.50) and refunded £2 on dispatch.

Orders of 4 sheets or more will be sent rolled in a tube.

This product is currently unavailable but please contact us if you want to buy and we will check on a restocking date.

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Date: 29/12/2010

Bhodi leaf wrapping paper

I bought this paper in the purple and the blue. They are stunning to look at and too good to use as wrapping paper. I've all ready framed the sheet of purple paper which goes beautifully in my bedroom in a plain black frame. The paper has a texture and a feel you can only get with good hand-made paper,i'm sure all you paper crafters out there will know exactly what i mean, it's the kind of paper you buy because you NEED too, but then you save it for that extra special project, they are the perfect size to frame eithe as one picture or get clever with your sissor's and make a set..but really you need to see and feel this paper for yourself before you decide what your going to do with it