Hanji, a traditional Korean paper, has its roots dating back to the 4th century, closely following its invention in China. This handcrafted paper, made from the inner bark of the dak tree indigenous to Korea, is renowned for its exceptional durability. The earliest existing Hanji artifact dates back to the 8th century.
Red River Paper's Hanji Series stands out with a special coating. This unique treatment prevents ink absorption and reduces paper dust, which could otherwise interfere with printer heads. Additionally, this coating is meticulously balanced to enhance color rendition while maintaining Hanji's natural surface qualities. All papers in the Red River Paper Hanji Series are acid-free, ensuring longevity and quality
Baram Hanji is a semi-smooth Korean paper made in the ancient Hanji tradition. Baram has a modern, high-performance coating for remarkable print quality and saturation.
Noori Hanji is a textured Korean paper made in the ancient Hanji tradition. Noori has a modern, high-performance coating for remarkable print quality and saturation.