Tiryakiart Handmade Acid Free Nepal Papers 72 Pearl
Tiryakiart Handmade Acid Free Nepal Papers 72 Pearl
Tiryakiart Handmade Acid Free Nepal Papers 72 Pearl

Tiryakiart Handmade Acid Free Nepal Papers 72 Pearl (50700072)

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Nepali paper is one of the types of handmade paper that has been used since the 12th century. This type of paper, which is most preferred in traditional arts, is also known for its durability.

Acid Free Hand Made Nepal Papers

ACID FREE HANDMADE PAPERS..

Nepal paper is made from the laurel tree that grows at altitudes between 1800 meters and 3000 meters. The laurel tree, also known as the lokta tree, grows between 4 and 6 years. The inner fibers of the plant are long and flexible. In this way, it provides a strong and flexible paper. Nepal paper is from acid-free papers and is completely environmentally friendly. This type of paper, which has a soft texture, creates beautiful folds when torn. Due to its unique texture, it is used in many traditional arts such as miniature, calligraphy and illumination.

FROM THE LEAVES OF LOKTA TREE

Nepalese paper is produced from the laurel tree that grows in the Himalayas at altitudes of about 2000 meters or higher. The other known name of the laurel tree is lok. The growth period of the laurel tree is quite long, it completely renews itself between 4 and 6 years. For this reason, for paper production, the process begins by peeling the inner bark without damaging the roots of the tree. This situation makes the production of Nepal paper even more troublesome.

VIBRANT COLOURS

More than 50 vibrant colors are waiting for you art lovers. The usage areas of Nepalese paper are generally traditional arts. It is used in traditional art fields such as miniature, calligraphy and illumination. It is also used in origami, the traditional Japanese art of folding paper. Apart from this, it also has a place in daily life. Since it is a flexible and strong paper, it is also used in recycled gift packages and book binding.

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