IDIN Paper

Lampang Thailand

June 2018

handmade bamboo-mulberry paper drying in the sun

The last of the traditional handmade papermakers.

Mr Supan is not easy to find. His workshop-studio is off-road about 5 km from Lampang. He and his wife live and work in three long houses, together with local staff. They produce a variety of paper sizes, but the main work is preparing the pulp. Their three lines are, firstly, all mulberry, 50/50 mulberry and bamboo, and 80/20 mulberry and bamboo. He does not advertise. Aficionados make a pilgrimage into the jungle and buy whatever is in stock. IDIN paper is distinctive and hard to obtain.

Stephen Colbourn

Paper and Book Arts for Amateurs and Crafters - hard and soft bindings, also eBooks, casual blogs, special interests

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