The History of Saa Paper
Over 600
years ago in the mountains of Northeastern Burma and bordering
Thailand the Karen Hill-Tribe people found a remarkable bark that
naturally peeled from the trunk of the Mulberry tree. Over the
years Saa Paper making developed without destroying or cutting
down trees.
Today, Saa Paper is often a bi-product of the silk making process.
Silk Worms will only eat Mulberry leaves. The bark is peeled often
from these same trees to make pulp. The Mulberry leaves and bark
will grow back, naturally resupplying the raw material resources
for two important traditional Thai industries.
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Our Batik shapes Saa Paper Hand Fans
Ideal for heat relief, especially during hot Summer months.
Their decorative use as an ornament for table, cabinet, or wall.
They are also traditionally used as gifts such as private parties,
birthday, weddings, baby showers, etc. Very Bright and Colorful.
From Northern of Thailand.
Please contact us if you want to purchase in large quantity for any occasion or parties.
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