
Rolling Papers Elements King Size
Rolling papers
by Elements
Elements King Size Rolling Papers
Elements King Size rolling papers are ultra-thin rice papers designed for the cleanest, slowest burn you can get from a rolling paper. No wood pulp, no hemp fibre, no chemical processing — just rice and a thin strip of natural Acacia gum to seal. If you've been chasing a paper that practically disappears as it burns, leaving next to zero ash, this is where the search ends.
Why Elements King Size Papers Stand Out
Most rolling papers are made from wood pulp, hemp, or a blend of the two. Elements took a different route entirely: pure rice. The result is a paper so thin you can practically see through it. Hold one up to the light and you'll notice it's almost translucent — that's not a gimmick, it's a sign there's genuinely less material between you and what you're smoking.
The burn is where you really notice the difference. Rice paper burns at a lower temperature and more slowly than wood pulp, which means less paper taste interfering with your herbs. The ash is white and minimal — a reliable indicator that the paper itself is clean. According to research published in the journal Inhalation Toxicology, the elemental composition of rolling papers varies significantly between brands, with some papers containing measurable levels of metals like copper and chromium (PMC, 2024). Elements papers are produced without chemical additives, bleach, or dyes — which is exactly why they've built a following among smokers who care about what they're inhaling beyond the herb itself.
One honest note: rice papers are thinner and slightly less forgiving than hemp or pulp papers when you're rolling. If your technique is still developing, they can crease or tear more easily. That said, once you get the knack, the payoff in flavour and burn quality is worth the learning curve. We'd take a slightly trickier roll over a papery aftertaste every single time.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Ultra-thin rice paper |
| Adhesive | Natural Acacia gum |
| Size | King Size (approx. 108 mm x 44 mm) |
| Papers per pack | 33 |
| Bleach or dyes | None |
| Wood pulp | None |
| Hemp content | None |
| SKU | HS0452 |
Complete your setup with a set of Elements filter tips for a consistent draw, or grab an RAW rolling tray to keep your workspace tidy. A decent grinder makes all the difference too — evenly ground herb rolls better and burns more evenly in thin rice papers like these.
Why Clean Rolling Papers Matter
You probably spend time choosing your herbs carefully. It's worth giving the same thought to what you wrap them in. According to a 2024 study on the elemental composition of commercially available rolling papers, researchers found that potential maximum exposure to certain metals could reach up to 11 times the daily acceptable limit depending on usage levels (PubMed, 2024). That study analysed 26 elements across multiple brands and found significant variation. Papers with inks, dyes, or chemical whitening agents tended to carry higher metal loads.
Elements sidesteps this entirely. No bleach, no chlorine, no calcium carbonate coatings, no printed branding on the paper itself. The watermark you see on each sheet is pressed in — it's a criss-cross pattern that helps the paper burn evenly without creating runs. It's a small detail that makes a noticeable difference, especially on a slow smoke.
We've been stocking Elements for years and the feedback is remarkably consistent: people switch to these from bleached papers and immediately notice the taste difference. Or rather, the absence of taste. That's the whole point — the paper should get out of the way.
How to Roll with Elements King Size Papers
- Grind your herb to a medium consistency. Too fine and it'll pull through; too coarse and it won't pack evenly. A 2-piece or 4-piece grinder does the job well.
- Take one Elements King Size paper from the pack. The gum strip should be at the top, facing you, sticky side up. The watermark pattern should be visible — that's the side your herb sits on.
- Create a filter tip if you're using one. Roll a small strip of card into a cylinder and place it at one end of the paper.
- Distribute your ground herb evenly along the paper's length. About 0.5–0.75g works well for a king size, though adjust to your preference.
- Pinch the paper between your thumbs and index fingers. Roll the front edge down and tuck it under the herb, using the filter as an anchor point.
- Roll upward with gentle, even pressure. Rice paper is thin — don't force it. Let the paper wrap naturally around the contents.
- Lick the Acacia gum strip lightly and seal. A single pass of moisture is enough; over-wetting rice paper can cause it to weaken.
- Pack the open end gently with a pen or poker. Twist or fold the tip closed if you're saving it for later.










