100-1300gsm
Embossed craft family
Embossed Paper with Tactile Texture
Linen, cloth, leather-grain and custom textures for covers, boxes, menus and certificates.
Embossed paper gains surface character through physical texture. QiLi supports linen, cloth, leather-grain and bespoke patterns, with texture depth selected around print and converting needs.
Embossed craft definition
Embossed: surface, weight and converting boundaries.
Embossed paper gains surface character through physical texture. QiLi supports linen, cloth, leather-grain and bespoke patterns, with texture depth selected around print and converting needs.
Embossed certification, recycled content, food-contact scope, wet strength and functional levels follow the selected grade, physical samples and project documentation.
multiple stock textures
custom roller by project
can combine with color or pearl
hardcover cases
luxury packaging
menus
certificates
Material view
View the surface, then confirm by sample.
Images help brands and designers read the surface direction; final color, texture depth and print result are confirmed by samples.



Grade confirmation
Embossed documents, performance and samples move together.
FSC, GRS, ISO and related files are confirmed by selected grade, batch and target market.
Wet strength, oil resistance, barrier, rub and print compatibility are tested by material direction.
Web content supports early selection; final specifications follow physical samples and written documents.
Embossed files
Embossed files support samples and project discussion.
Embossed best uses
Embossed fits these finished-product directions.
For Embossed projects involving wet performance, food-contact direction, sustainability claims or special converting, include target market and process in the sample request.
Embossed FAQ
Embossed: answers clients usually ask first.
Can QiLi create a custom texture?
Yes. Bespoke embossing rollers can be developed for qualified projects.
Does embossing affect printing?
Deep textures should be planned with artwork and process order. Fine print areas usually need testing.
