
Hemp Rolling Papers
Smokeshop
by Azarius
Azarius Hemp Rolling Papers
Azarius Hemp Rolling Papers are King Size Slim papers made from 100% unbleached, organic hemp fibre — no chlorine, no chemical additives, just plant-based material that burns clean and tastes the way a rolling paper should: barely there, with a faint natural sweetness.
Why These Hemp Rolling Papers Stand Out
Most cheap papers burn fast, taste papery, and leave you relighting every thirty seconds. These do none of that. The unbleached hemp fibre is thin enough to burn slowly and evenly without going out mid-session, yet sturdy enough that it won't tear when you're tucking and rolling. The Arabic gum strip seals firm on the first lick — no peeling corners, no re-licking, no frustration.
Here's the honest bit: if you're used to ultra-thin rice papers, these have a slightly different feel in the hand. Hemp papers are a touch thicker than rice, which actually makes them easier to roll with — especially if your technique isn't surgeon-level precise. You get a bit more grip on the paper, and the material doesn't crumple the moment you look at it wrong. The trade-off is that rice papers are marginally thinner. But for flavour and ease of rolling, hemp wins in our book.
That crispy sound when you crease the fold? Satisfying every time. It's a small thing, but it tells you the paper has the right moisture content and hasn't been sitting in a damp warehouse for six months.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% unbleached organic hemp fibre |
| Format | King Size Slim |
| Dimensions | 10.8 x 4.5 cm |
| Papers per pack | 32 |
| Adhesive | Arabic gum (natural, tasteless) |
| Bleaching | None — fully unbleached |
| Chemical additives | None |
| Burn rate | Slow and even |
Complete your setup with Azarius filter tips for a cleaner draw and a sturdier roach. A decent grinder also makes a real difference — evenly ground material rolls smoother and burns more consistently than anything you've torn apart by hand.
Why Your Choice of Rolling Paper Actually Matters
Rolling papers aren't all the same, and the material they're made from directly affects what you're inhaling. According to a 2024 study published in Environmental Science and Technology, commercially available rolling papers vary widely in their elemental composition — the researchers measured concentrations of 26 different elements across multiple brands and estimated potential maximum exposures from smoking (Pappas et al., 2024). That's a good reason to pick papers with fewer additives and no bleaching agents.
Unbleached hemp papers skip the chlorine processing entirely. You're left with a paper that's brown rather than white — because that's what hemp fibre actually looks like before someone dunks it in chemicals. No calcium carbonate fillers, no potassium citrate burn accelerants. Just hemp and Arabic gum. The result is a cleaner taste and a slower, more even burn. We've had customers come back after switching from bleached papers and say they noticed the difference on the first roll.
The one limitation worth mentioning: 32 papers per pack means this is a single-pack offering, not a bulk box. If you're rolling several times a day, you'll go through a pack in under a week. Grab a few packs at once and you won't have to think about it.
How to Roll with Hemp Papers
- Prepare your material — grind it evenly for a consistent burn. Chunky bits create air pockets and uneven combustion.
- Pull a single paper from the pack with the Arabic gum strip facing you at the top, sticky side up.
- Create a filter tip from card stock and place it at one end of the paper.
- Distribute your ground material evenly along the paper's length. For King Size Slim (10.8 cm), you've got plenty of room — don't overstuff it.
- Pinch the paper between your thumbs and index fingers, then roll back and forth gently to shape the contents into a cylinder.
- Tuck the front edge of the paper under the material, starting from the filter end and working towards the other side.
- Lick the Arabic gum strip lightly — you don't need to soak it — and seal from the filter end outward.
- Pack the open end gently with a pen or similar tool, then twist to close if you're saving it for later.









