Unmatched in its beauty and versatility, Washi, handcrafted Japanese paper, holds endless possibilities for use in any
interior design application.
New York, NY -- January 19, 2006 --- Precious Pieces is proud to present a line of the highest quality handcrafted Japanese paper with a broad range of applications. Creating Japanese handcrafted paper, Washi, is the time-honored art of paper-making. With a history of over 1500 years, washi is a highly respected craft involving the skills of brilliant artisans and the labor of entire villages.
Prized as much for its beauty as for its utility, washi is made from a wide variety of plant fibers, including paper mulberry, shikoku daphne, bamboo, rice and wheat. The result is both durable and lightweight, and lends itself beautifully to everything from wedding invitations and gift wrapping to lighting and interior design applications. The finest examples of washi are now brought to you by Precious Pieces.
Precious Pieces has undertaken commercial and residential projects in the US and Japan. In New York City, projects by Precious Pieces showcasing the use of Japanese handcrafted paper, Washi, include Ito-en Tea Store (822 Madison Ave, ), Radisson Hotel lobby Sushi Bar (511 Lexington Ave.), Hedeh Japanese Restaurant (57 Great Jones St.) and Cha-An (230 E. 9th St.).
View international commercial and residential projects at:
http://www.precious-piece.com/portfolio.html
Precious Pieces is dedicated to exploring new realms combining contemporary design and classic Japanese elements.