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Ways You Can Use Lokta Paper

The many uses of Lokta paper

Lokta Paper also known as Nepali paper (Nepal Kagaj) is an eco-friendly paper handmade from the fibre of Lokta Bush (scientific name Daphne papyracea). The shrub grows at an altitude of 6500 ft or above on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Lokta paper is fully sustainable and eco-friendly as only the inner bark of […]

Why Is Lokta Paper Special?

Why is Lokta Paper Special

Nepali Lokta paper is an eco-friendly paper handmade from the fibre of Lokta Bush (scientific name Daphne papyracea). The shrub grows at an altitude of 6500 ft or above on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Lokta paper is fully sustainable and eco-friendly as only the inner bark of the Lokta bush is stripped away. […]

Lokta Paper vs Normal Paper

Hand Made vs Machine Made Singing Bowls

Nepali Lokta paper is an eco-friendly paper handmade from the fibre of Lokta Bush (scientific name Daphne papyracea). The shrub grows at an altitude of 6500 ft or above on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Lokta paper is fully sustainable and eco-friendly as only the inner bark of the Lokta bush is stripped away. […]

How is Lokta Paper Made In Nepal?

How is lokta paper made

Nepali Lokta paper is an eco-friendly paper handmade from the fibre of Lokta Bush (scientific name Danphe papyracea). The shrub grows at an altitude of 6500 ft or above on the southern slopes of the Himalayas. Lokta paper is fully sustainable and eco-friendly as only the inner bark of the Lokta bush is stripped away. […]

Nepalese Lokta Paper and its significance.

Nepalese Lokta Paper and its significance

Nepalese Lokta Paper is made from one of the longest and strongest natural fibre of the inner bark of a high-altitude shrub Daphne. This shrub is called lokta in Nepali and lokta paper (also generalized as Nepali paper) and has been a staple of Nepalese artisans for centuries. Most of the production of this paper […]