The French Marble papers are machine-marbled in France on an Ingres or bond paper base stock. The pattern originates from 15th and 16th century marbling, first invented in Persia. The French perfected the process and used it extensively in the 18th and 19th centuries for the endsheet and outer bindings of books. Even though this marble is machine-marbled, each sheet is slightly different in its appearance, but the color is consistent. Its many decorative uses include bookbinding, book arts, collage, card making, rubber stamping, framing, and much more.
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Country of Origin: France
Weight Classification: Text Weight -100 gsm (65 lb)
Production: Machine Made
Fiber: Cotton
Deckle & Cut Edges: 4 Cut Edges