RAW Parchment Papers are unbleached, silicone-coated squares that give you a non-stick surface for wrapping, folding and storing sticky goods. Each pack contains 100 sheets at 8 x 8cm — small enough to fold into a neat envelope, sturdy enough that nothing clings to the paper when you unfold it again. If you've ever peeled something precious off regular paper and watched half of it stay behind, these solve that problem.
Why RAW parchment beats regular paper
The silicone coating is what matters. RAW coats both sides of these 8 x 8cm sheets with food-grade silicone — the same non-stick treatment used on professional baking parchment. That means sticky concentrates, resins, and hash don't bond to the fibres. You fold, press, store, and when you open it back up, everything you put in is still there. Nothing absorbed, nothing lost to the paper.
Regular paper — printer paper, wax paper, tissue — does the opposite. It wicks oils, tears on the fold, and leaves a greasy ghost behind. Wax paper melts if you apply any pressure or warmth. Aluminium foil tears and can taint the flavour of delicate material. Silicone-coated parchment is the standard for a reason: it handles heat, pressure and sticky residue without shedding fibres or adding taste.
RAW's sheets are also unbleached. No chlorine processing, no optical brighteners — just natural brown paper with a silicone layer. That matters because bleached paper can leave trace chemicals on whatever you're wrapping.
What to use them for
These are small — 8 x 8cm, roughly the size of a Post-it. That makes them made-for-purpose for a few specific jobs:
- Folding small envelopes (parcel folds, bindle folds) to store concentrates, rosin, hash, or extracts
- Lining the bed of a press plate when working with small amounts of material
- Wrapping sticky botanical resins for transport without the mess bonding to a bag
- Keeping individual doses separated so they don't fuse into a single clump in storage
- Pressing kief or trichomes into pucks without losing product to absorption
The 8x8cm size is deliberately compact. If you need larger sheets for rosin pressing or working with bigger quantities, RAW makes parchment in 10cm rolls, 40cm rolls, and squares up to 15x15cm. But for dab-sized portions and pocket-sized bindles, the 8x8 is the sweet spot.
Specifications
| Brand | RAW |
| Contents | 100 sheets per pack |
| Dimensions | 8 x 8cm per sheet |
| Material | Unbleached paper, silicone-coated both sides |
| Coating | Food-grade silicone (non-stick) |
| Bleaching | None — chlorine-free |
| SKU | HS0410 |
How to fold a parchment envelope (bindle fold)
- Lay a single 8x8cm sheet flat on a clean surface, silicone side up.
- Place your material in the centre — keep it to roughly a third of the sheet area so there's room to fold.
- Fold the bottom edge up to just past the middle, covering the contents.
- Fold the top edge down over the first fold, overlapping by about a centimetre.
- Fold the left side in by about 1.5cm, then the right side, tucking the right flap into the pocket created by the left.
- Press flat. The bindle holds itself closed without tape.
- To open, reverse the folds slowly — silicone keeps everything from bonding to the creases.
Pairs well with a small storage tin or silicone container to keep your folded bindles organised, and a dab tool if you're working with concentrates that need clean transfer on and off the parchment.
Honest limitations
Two things worth flagging. First — don't try to roll with these. Parchment paper is not rolling paper. The silicone coating doesn't combust cleanly and the sheet is too thick and stiff to roll properly. RAW makes actual rolling papers for that job. Second — 8x8cm is genuinely small. If you're pressing rosin or working with anything bigger than a gram or two, you'll want a larger sheet. Check RAW's 10cm or 15cm parchment for press work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use RAW parchment paper as rolling paper?
No. Parchment paper is not designed to be smoked — the silicone coating doesn't combust the way rolling paper does, and the thickness makes it almost impossible to roll neatly. Use RAW's actual rolling papers for rolling. These sheets are for wrapping, folding and pressing only.
Will anything stick to the silicone coating?
Very little. The silicone is coated on both sides, so sticky concentrates, resins, kief and hash release cleanly when you unfold the sheet. That's the whole point of silicone-coated parchment versus regular paper — you get your material back, not a greasy residue stuck to fibres.
Is the silicone coating safe?
Yes — RAW uses food-grade silicone, the same coating used on professional baking parchment used in commercial kitchens worldwide. It's heat-resistant, inert, and doesn't transfer to whatever you wrap in it. Silicone is also one of the more eco-friendly non-stick options compared to fluorinated alternatives.
Why unbleached paper?
Bleached white paper is treated with chlorine compounds to get that bright finish. Unbleached paper skips that step — it's the natural brown colour of pulp with a silicone coat on top. No chlorine residues, no optical brighteners, nothing extra to worry about when wrapping sticky botanical material.
How many sheets do I get and what size?
100 sheets per pack, each measuring 8 x 8cm. That's enough for daily use for months unless you're working through serious volume. The compact size is designed for bindle folds and small-portion storage — for press work or larger wraps, RAW makes bigger parchment sizes.
Can I reuse the sheets?
Technically yes — the silicone coating holds up fine to repeated folding, and if you're just wrapping clean material you can fold and unfold the same sheet several times. But at 100 sheets per pack, most people just grab a fresh one. If a sheet gets residue on it, toss and replace.
Last updated: April 2026


