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Batik/Textured/ Pinto Lokta Paper
Batik, Textured, and Pinto Nepalese Lokta Paper
Eco-Friendly Paper
Traditional artisan Lokta paper has been used for nearly a millennium in religious texts, cultural products and government documents throughout Nepal. This beautifully-crafted paper remains a popular choice in Nepal but has also taken on broader applications worldwide in fine artwork, origami sculptures, and home décor pieces. Lokta paper is made from the rapidly-regenerating Daphne (Lokta) bush found in abundance in forests along the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Today, handmade Lokta paper continues to be a significant source of economic stability for rural Nepalese artisans.
Because Lokta is a non-wood shrub, the plant’s inner fibers are long and flexible, resulting in a strong and supple eco-friendly paper. Lokta paper has a soft texture and makes beautiful deckled edges when torn. While all Lokta papers have the same sturdy base, the appearances of Lokta paper are as varied as their applications.
Visit our Paper Idea Gallery to see examples of Nepalese Lokta Paper in use!Because Lokta is a non-wood shrub, the plant’s inner fibers are long and flexible, resulting in a strong and supple eco-friendly paper. Lokta paper has a soft texture and makes beautiful deckled edges when torn. While all Lokta papers have the same sturdy base, the appearances of Lokta paper are as varied as their applications.
- Momi and Himalayas Lokta papers have a soft and crinkled texture that make them easy to manipulate for bookbinding, sculptures, and other malleable projects.
- Pinto Lokta Papers feature natural colors blended together in an abstract pinto pattern.
- Batik styles of Lokta paper are made as artisans alternate using wax and dye to create unique and colorful patterns.
- Shibori Crinkle designs are handmade to mimic single-tone tie dye patterns.