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date: 20 April 2025

hand-made paper 

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The Oxford Companion to the Book

Paper formed using a *mould and *deckle, with a mesh at the bottom on which a wet fibre mat forms following drainage of water. After this process, the wet mat must be pressed—which helps to consolidate the fibres and promote bonding—then dried. In Europe and America (and sometimes in Asia), the sheets are generally ... ...

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