paperiliuska
Paperiliuska is a Finnish term meaning "paper strip" and refers to a long, narrow piece of paper produced by cutting or tearing from a larger sheet or roll. It is a generic product that can be made from various paper grades, from lightweight office paper to heavier art papers. The width varies from a few millimeters to several centimeters, and the thickness corresponds to the paper's weight, typically ranging from about 60 to 120 gsm for everyday craft strips. Production commonly involves slitting a continuous sheet or roll into strips, sometimes with scoring or perforation for easy tearing.
In practice, paperiliuska is used in arts and crafts, packaging, and educational settings. In crafts, it serves
Varieties include colored, patterned, and metallic finishes, as well as pre-printed or perforated formats designed for