Mini Nami Wave Lace Tape | Pavilio
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Mini Nami lace tape carries a continuous wave die-cut into slim 10mm red washi. The Japanese word 'nami' means wave, and the steady rhythm of the cut pattern reads as gentle motion across a page. Lay it over a cream background and the cut-out wave reveals the color or pattern beneath, while the red washi traces the rest. Use it where a page or envelope wants a small, deliberate gesture of color and detail.
Notes from The Fox
Nami is the tape we pick up when something needs one clean accent and nothing more. The wave reads as energy without taking over, and the die-cut pattern means a single strip carries both color and texture in one stroke. We use it a lot for date headers, photo borders, and snail mail addresses.
Product Details and Specs
- 10mm wide, slim Japanese die-cut lace washi tape from Pavilio
- Roll length: about 5 meters
- Material: washi paper, precision die-cut into wave pattern
- Color: clean classic red
- Pattern: continuous die-cut wave running the length of the roll
- Tears cleanly by hand, no scissors needed
- Made in Japan by Pavilio, originators of die-cut washi lace tape
How to Use
- Layer over solid color paper or another tape to reveal the cut-out pattern beneath
- Trim envelopes, gift tags, or scrapbook pages for a delicate, vintage touch
- Use the cut-outs as miniature windows that show through to colored paper or photos beneath
- Pair with cream, kraft, or any solid background to highlight the die-cut design
- Wrap small gifts with a single strip for an elevated, handmade feel
- Apply gently, since the die-cut lace structure is more fragile than standard washi tape
FAQ
Q: What makes lace tape different from regular washi tape?
A: Pavilio's lace tape is precision die-cut into decorative patterns, so the washi paper has actual cut-out shapes running through it. Standard washi tape is a solid strip with no cut-outs, which makes lace tape feel more like a paper trim than a typical roll of tape.
Q: How wide is this tape?
A: 10mm, which is about 0.4 inches. It is a slim accent width, narrower than a standard 15mm washi tape, so the lace pattern reads quieter and more delicate.
Q: How fragile is the lace pattern?
A: It is more delicate than standard washi tape, so handle the roll gently and avoid stretching the tape when you apply it. The die-cut structure holds up well once placed on a flat surface.
Imported from Japan | Studio: Pavilio
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