At AW Artisan Europe, we’re excited to present our beautiful collection of Handmade Lokta Paper – a sustainable, artisanal alternative for shops that want to offer something truly special. With 7 unique styles to choose from, this collection ranges from elegant minimalist designs to vibrant patterns such as Calendula, Green Cotton, Mixed Floral, Blue Cotton, and more.
Perfectly sized at 51x76 cm, each sheet is versatile enough for wrapping everything from small, delicate gifts to larger packages. It can be used for thoughtful gift wrapping, birthday cards, notebook covers, and albums – or even for decoration. This paper instantly makes every gift feel extra meaningful.
But it’s not just about looks. This is paper with a story - Lokta paper is handmade in the mountains of Nepal using the bark of the Daphne Papyracea plant – a naturally regenerating shrub that grows wild in the Himalayas. The harvesting process is environmentally friendly and deeply rooted in tradition. Each sheet is crafted by hand, sun-dried in wooden frames, and supports fair trade practices that empower local artisans and preserve cultural heritage.
The result? A strong, eco-friendly paper with a wonderfully natural texture and rich character – no two sheets are ever exactly the same.
By offering Lokta Paper in your shop, you're not just providing your customers with a high-quality, beautiful product – you're giving them a chance to choose packaging that’s ethical, sustainable, and full of soul.
Wrap your stock in meaning. Discover the collection today and bring a touch of tradition and craftsmanship to your shelves.
- Extra Special Wrapping: Replace ordinary wrapping paper with Lokta sheets to wrap books, notebooks, candles or small objects. The handmade touch gives the gift an elegant and careful look.
- Personalised Cards: Use the paper to create greetings cards, invitations or gift tags. You can handwrite or print special messages that match the natural texture of the paper.
- Notebook and Album Covers: Lokta notebooks are memorable gifts in their own right, but the paper can also be used to cover photo album covers, diaries or organisers, making them unique and sustainable.
- Decoration and Crafts: Small cut-outs or patches of Lokta paper can be incorporated into gift boxes, wrapping or even decorative accessories, creating a gift full of charm and personality.