Paper - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 29618

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Plant Name 170.04 MUSACEAE Musa textilis Entry Book Number 7.1985.1
Artefact Name Paper Vernacular Name
Iso Country United States TDWG Region United States
Parts Held Paper Geography Description Massachusetts, Northeastern USA, Northern America
Uses PaperUse: MATERIALS User: Man TDWG use MATERIALS
Storage Bottles, boxes etc Related Items
Donor Koretsky E (Mrs) Donor No
Donor Date 08/03/1985 Donor Notes
Collector Collector No
Collection Notes Collection Date
Exhibition Expedition
Number Components Publication
Notes: Label source: The art of papermaking was developed by the Chinese in the first century. The theory and general techniques are still the same, both for handmade paper and fine commercial paper. In our studio, we make paper from plant materials - banana, n, asturtium, begonia, iris, agave, papyrus. First the stalks of the plants are washed; then cut into small pieces and cooked in a caustic solution. After another washing, the plant material is beaten to a pulp, then mixed with a large quanity of water. Fina, lly, each sheet of paper is individually formed on a screen. properly termed 'mould' then pressed and dried. Elaine & Donna Koretsky Carriage House Handmade Paper Works. 8 Evans Road, Brookline, Massachusetts 02146 USAx0Dx0Ax0Dx0APreviously part of Plants + Peop, le exhibition in Museum no.1 1997- Spring 2016

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