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Amate Bark Paper from Mexico- Circular Woven Light Blue Azul Claro 15.5x23 Inch Sheet
Amate Bark Paper from Mexico- Circular Woven Verde Limon Lime Green 15.5x23 Inch Sheet This beautiful paper comes to us from Mexico, where where skilled artisans have been making amate paper- entirely by hand- for centuries. This circular pattern is a very special design, combining the centuries old technique of making amate paper with a modern design aesthetic. These sheets are suitable for framing as ready-made decorative artwork- or use them in collage, lampshades, card making, book making, assemblage, mixed media artwork, and wherever your creativity takes you.
Spiderweb Amate Bark Paper from Mexico- Marine Blue 15.5x23 Inch Sheet
The artisans who make our amate paper call this pattern "spiderweb." It has a somewhat free-form design and no two sheets are alike. These are gorgeous in a frame or used in all creative paper artwork! Please note that these sheets are entirely hand made and that slight variations in color will occur from shipment to shipment.

The word amate derives from amatl, the Nahuatl word for paper. Mayan and Aztec Indians painted on amate paper to create codices (accordion folded books) depicting stories, historical events and even astrology. The Otomi people still use amate paper today for creating cutout figures for religious ceremonies while other village artisans use it for Mexican folk art depicting colorful urban scenes, festivals and celebrations. The paper is created from the bark of the amate wild fig tree (xalama), the nettle tree (jonote), and mulberry (moral). Each type of bark produces a different tone of color, ranging from coffee browns to silvery whites. The pulp from these barks are often combined to produce a swirling marble effect. The artisans first wash the bark, then boil it in a solution of lime juice for several hours, and lay strips on a wooden board. They beat the strips until they fuse together to form the desired texture, then dry them in the sun. This acid free paper is a wonderful choice for use in fine art including painting, ink and pastel drawings, crafts, invitations, cards, decoration and bookbinding. We also have artists using amate for collage and working it directly into their encaustic paintings.
Amate Bark Paper from Mexico - Lace Rosa Mexicano 15.5x23 Inch Sheet The word amate derives from amatl, the Nahuatl word for paper. Mayan and Aztec Indians painted on amate paper to create codices (accordion folded books) depicting stories, historical events and even astrology. The Otomi people still use amate paper today for creating cutout figures for religious ceremonies while other village artisans use it for Mexican folk art depicting colorful urban scenes, festivals and celebrations. The paper is created from the bark of the amate wild fig tree (xalama), the nettle tree (jonote), and mulberry (moral). Each type of bark produces a different tone of color, ranging from coffee browns to silvery whites. The pulp from these barks are often combined to produce a swirling marble effect. The artisans first wash the bark, then boil it in a solution of lime juice for several hours, and lay strips on a wooden board. They beat the strips until they fuse together to form the desired texture, then dry them in the sun. This acid free paper is a wonderful choice for use in fine art including painting, ink and pastel drawings, crafts, invitations, cards, decoration and bookbinding.
Spiderweb Amate Bark Paper from Mexico- Dark Green 15.5x23 Inch Sheet
The artisans who make our amate paper call this pattern "spiderweb." It has a somewhat free-form design and no two sheets are alike. These are gorgeous in a frame or used in all creative paper artwork! Please note that these sheets are entirely hand made and that slight variations in color will occur from shipment to shipment.

The word amate derives from amatl, the Nahuatl word for paper. Mayan and Aztec Indians painted on amate paper to create codices (accordion folded books) depicting stories, historical events and even astrology. The Otomi people still use amate paper today for creating cutout figures for religious ceremonies while other village artisans use it for Mexican folk art depicting colorful urban scenes, festivals and celebrations. The paper is created from the bark of the amate wild fig tree (xalama), the nettle tree (jonote), and mulberry (moral). Each type of bark produces a different tone of color, ranging from coffee browns to silvery whites. The pulp from these barks are often combined to produce a swirling marble effect. The artisans first wash the bark, then boil it in a solution of lime juice for several hours, and lay strips on a wooden board. They beat the strips until they fuse together to form the desired texture, then dry them in the sun. This acid free paper is a wonderful choice for use in fine art including painting, ink and pastel drawings, crafts, invitations, cards, decoration and bookbinding. We also have artists using amate for collage and working it directly into their encaustic paintings.