Egyptian Papyrus Two Toned Speckled Sheet 12 x16

Egyptian Papyrus Two Toned Speckled Sheet 12 x16




This is real Papyrus; just like the ancient Egyptians used to paint on. It’s wonderful for gouache or acrylic painting or for collage bookmaking or framing projects. We have both light and dark Papyrus and each type comes in two different sizes. All sheets have four naturally deckled edges. These two toned sheets are made from both light and dark bark. The bark also has naturally occuring flecks in it that further add to the overall decorative look. After the style of ancient Egyptians these sheets begin with the pith of the papyrus plant which is cut into thin strips and soaked in water. The hydrated pieces are then cut to the length of the sheet to be made. A first layer of parallel strips is placed on a piece of cotton followed by a second layer perpendicular to the first. The completed sheet is then covered with a second piece of cotton and pressed between two pieces of felt to dry. Dark papyrus is “aged” in water longer than light papyrus to achieve a darker color and less solid sheet. Papyrus is suitable for painting writing with many varieties of inks and bookbinding. Egyptians consider it the “everlasting” paper as papyrus has been found in perfect condition in tombs and temples dating back to 2700 B.C.

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Light Egyptian Papyrus 7×8 1 2 Inch Sheet

Light Egyptian Papyrus 7×8 1 2 Inch Sheet




This is real Papyrus; just like the ancient Egyptians used to paint on. It’s wonderful for gouache or acrylic painting or for collage bookmaking or framing projects. We have both light and dark Papyrus and each type comes in two different sizes. All sheets have four naturally deckled edges. After the style of ancient Egyptians these sheets begin with the pith of the papyrus plant which is cut into thin strips and soaked in water. The hydrated pieces are then cut to the length of the sheet to be made. A first layer of parallel strips is placed on a piece of cotton followed by a second layer perpendicular to the first. The completed sheet is then covered with a second piece of cotton and pressed between two pieces of felt to dry. Dark papyrus is “aged” in water longer than light papyrus to achieve a darker color and less solid sheet. Papyrus is suitable for painting writing with many varieties of inks and bookbinding. Egyptians consider it the “everlasting” paper as papyrus has been found in perfect condition in tombs and temples dating back to 2700 B.C.

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Light Egyptian Papyrus 12 x16

Light Egyptian Papyrus 12 x16




This is real Papyrus; just like the ancient Egyptians used to paint on. It’s wonderful for gouache or acrylic painting or for collage bookmaking or framing projects. We have both light and dark Papyrus and each type comes in two different sizes. All sheets have four naturally deckled edges. After the style of ancient Egyptians these sheets begin with the pith of the papyrus plant which is cut into thin strips and soaked in water. The hydrated pieces are then cut to the length of the sheet to be made. A first layer of parallel strips is placed on a piece of cotton followed by a second layer perpendicular to the first. The completed sheet is then covered with a second piece of cotton and pressed between two pieces of felt to dry. Dark papyrus is “aged” in water longer than light papyrus to achieve a darker color and less solid sheet. Papyrus is suitable for painting writing with many varieties of inks and bookbinding. Egyptians consider it the “everlasting” paper as papyrus has been found in perfect condition in tombs and temples dating back to 2700 B.C.

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Egyptian Papyrus Two Toned Speckled Sheet 8×12 Inch

Egyptian Papyrus Two Toned Speckled Sheet 8×12 Inch




This is real Papyrus; just like the ancient Egyptians used to paint on. It’s wonderful for gouache or acrylic painting or for collage bookmaking or framing projects. We have both light and dark Papyrus and each type comes in two different sizes. All sheets have four naturally deckled edges. These two toned sheets are made from both light and dark bark. The bark also has naturally occuring flecks in it that further add to the overall decorative look. After the style of ancient Egyptians these sheets begin with the pith of the papyrus plant which is cut into thin strips and soaked in water. The hydrated pieces are then cut to the length of the sheet to be made. A first layer of parallel strips is placed on a piece of cotton followed by a second layer perpendicular to the first. The completed sheet is then covered with a second piece of cotton and pressed between two pieces of felt to dry. Dark papyrus is “aged” in water longer than light papyrus to achieve a darker color and less solid sheet. Papyrus is suitable for painting writing with many varieties of inks and bookbinding. Egyptians consider it the “everlasting” paper as papyrus has been found in perfect condition in tombs and temples dating back to 2700 B.C.

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