Traditional Art Of Paper Making
Handmade Paper Crafted by Skilled Artisans
Today, one of the most exciting aspects of making paper by hand is that it is a sustainable practice. Unlike machine made papers that are made from wood pulp, handmade papers are primarily made from Tree-Free fibers like cotton rags, agricultural waste and plant based materials. It uses solar energy making it the most eco friendly form of paper found today.
Process of making paper by Hand
Collection and sorting of Rags
Cotton rag waste generated from garment units are collected and sorted to ensure quality. These rags are cut into small pieces and cleaned thoroughly to remove any dirt or impurities.
Pulping
The sorted rags are soaked in water and beaten or processed in a pulping machine to break them down into a fibrous pulp. This pulp forms the base material for the paper.
Moulding
The pulp is then diluted with water and poured into a vat. A fine mesh screen or mould, often attached to a frame, is dipped into the vat, allowing the pulp to settle evenly on the screen, forming a thin layer.
Pressing
The wet sheet of pulp is carefully lifted from the mould and placed between layers of absorbent cloth or felt. This stack is then pressed to remove excess water and flatten the sheet.
Drying
After pressing, the paper sheets are removed from the cloth and hung or laid flat to air dry. This drying process can take several hours or even days, depending on the climate.
Finishing
Once dry, the sheets are smoothed and polished, often with a roller, to create a uniform texture. The finished paper is then trimmed to the desired size and is ready for use in various applications, from stationery to art.
Each Sheet Of Handmade Paper is Unique to its Maker.