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Tomoe River paper is perfect for professional or personal use, adding a special touch to all handwritten correspondence. The first page of the tablet is a sheet of blotter paper, which you can use to stick in between pages as they dry.
Tomoegawa Paper Company are an 100 year old paper manufacturer from Japan who spent over five years in the 1980s conducting research on various materials before producing the Tomoe River paper.
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Tomoe River paper is perfect for professional or personal use, adding a special touch to all handwritten correspondence. The first page of the tablet is a sheet of blotter paper, which you can use to stick in between pages as they dry.
Tomoegawa Paper Company are an 100 year old paper manufacturer from Japan who spent over five years in the 1980s conducting research on various materials before producing the Tomoe River paper.
Tomoe River paper is perfect for professional or personal use, adding a special touch to all handwritten correspondence. The first page of the tablet is a sheet of blotter paper, which you can use to stick in between pages as they dry.
Tomoegawa Paper Company are an 100 year old paper manufacturer from Japan who spent over five years in the 1980s conducting research on various materials before producing the Tomoe River paper.