You already know what RAW doesn't put in their cones.
Zero chalk. Zero dyes. Zero chlorine bleach. Zero heavy metals.
You've heard about the patented crisscross watermark that prevents runs and delivers that slow, even burn. You know these papers are vegan, natural, and unbleached. But here are the questions most smokers never think to ask:
What's actually holding the paper together?
Strip away everything RAW refuses to add, and what remains? What's the physical skeleton that gives these impossibly thin papers their surprising strength?
The answer is plant cellulose fiber, and understanding what that actually means will change how you think about every cone you light.
Nature's Rebar: What Cellulose Fiber Actually Does

Think about a skyscraper. You see glass and steel, but what keeps the building standing against wind and gravity is the internal reinforcement; the rebar hidden inside the concrete. Plants have their own version. Cellulose is the structural material that makes up the cell walls of every green plant on Earth. It's what allows a flower stem to stand upright, a tree trunk to resist hurricanes, and a blade of grass to spring back after being stepped on.
Cellulose fibers are remarkably strong. They're composed of long chains of glucose molecules bonded together in a way that creates incredible tensile strength—the same principle that makes rope stronger than thread. When you have thousands of these microscopic fibers interlocked together, you get a material that's both flexible and resilient. This isn't just mashed-up pulp.
When RAW creates their papers from plant cellulose fiber, they're essentially weaving a structural grid at the molecular level. It's why RAW cones can be translucent-thin yet strong enough to pack without tearing. The skeleton of the plant is doing the heavy lifting so your session stays upright.
Why "Unbleached" Matters More Than You Think
Most rolling papers on the market are bleached with chlorine to achieve that bright white color. The bleaching process doesn't just change the appearance, it actually degrades the cellulose fibers, breaking down the long molecular chains that give paper its strength.
RAW's unbleached fibers retain their full structural integrity. The natural brown color you see? That's what plant cellulose actually looks like when you don't damage it. Those fibers are complete, unbroken chains of glucose molecules with all their natural strength intact.
This is why unbleached papers burn differently. The intact cellulose structure creates a more consistent, predictable burn pattern. Combined with RAW's patented watermark (created by pressing the paper between metal rollers to vary its density) you get a cone that burns slowly from tip to filter without runs or canoeing.
The Slow Burn Science
Here's something unexpected: the crisscross watermark isn't just a brand stamp. It's engineering.

The watermark creates subtle variations in paper density across the surface. These variations act like speed bumps for combustion, forcing the burn to travel in a controlled pattern rather than racing unevenly down one side.
But this only works because the underlying cellulose fiber structure is strong enough to maintain those density variations under heat. Damaged or over-processed fibers would collapse and burn erratically regardless of any watermark pattern.
Plant cellulose fiber provides the foundation. The watermark provides the direction. Together, they create the slow, even burn RAW is known for.
What This Means For Your Session
When you pick up a RAW cone, you're holding the result of nature's four billion years of engineering. Cellulose evolved to be the primary structural material for plants across the entire planet. It's the most abundant organic polymer on Earth for a reason, because it works.
RAW's approach is essentially letting that natural engineering speak for itself. No chalk fillers to bulk up inferior paper. No dyes to mask inconsistent materials. No chlorine bleaching to weaken the fibers. Just plant cellulose doing what plant cellulose does best: providing structure, strength, and a clean, slow burn.
The translucent quality of RAW cones lets you actually see through the paper to your material inside. That's not a gimmick, but a proof of purity. The paper is thin enough to be nearly transparent because the cellulose fibers are strong enough to hold together without filler materials adding bulk.
Every smoking session involves a choice about what you're putting between your lips and your material. RAW cones represent the simplest possible answer: unprocessed plant cellulose fiber, sealed with natural tree sap gum, engineered to burn slow and clean.
No chemicals competing with your flavor. No processed additives interfering with your experience. Just the structural skeleton of plants, refined into paper form, doing exactly what it evolved to do.
The next time you pack a RAW cone, you'll know what's really inside, and why it matters
Frequently Asked Questions About RAW Cones and Plant Cellulose Fiber
What are RAW cones made of?
RAW cones are made from plant cellulose fiber—the natural structural material found in plant cell walls. RAW Classic cones use unbleached plant fibers, while RAW Organic Hemp cones are crafted from certified organic hemp fibers. Both varieties are free of chalk, dyes, and chlorine bleach.
What is plant cellulose fiber?
Plant cellulose fiber is the primary structural component of plant cell walls. It consists of long chains of glucose molecules bonded together, creating a material with high tensile strength. Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on Earth and gives plants their rigidity and structure.
What's the difference between bleached and unbleached rolling papers?
Bleached rolling papers are treated with chlorine to achieve a white color, which degrades cellulose fibers and weakens the paper structure. Unbleached papers like RAW cones retain their natural brown color and full fiber integrity, resulting in stronger paper and a cleaner, more even burn.
Are RAW cones made from hemp?
Some are. RAW Organic Hemp cones are made from certified organic hemp fibers. RAW Classic cones are made from a blend of unbleached plant fibers. Both use natural tree sap gum (acacia) as an adhesive and feature the same crisscross watermark technology.
At Green Blazer, we're dedicated to helping you get the most out of every session with premium RAW cones and smoking essentials. Not sure which size is right for you? Check out our RAW Cones Size Chart to find your perfect fit. Running a dispensary or scaling up production? Visit our wholesale page for bulk pricing that makes sense. Whether you're a casual smoker or a high-volume operation, we've got you covered. Questions? Contact us we're here to help.