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Goatskin Parchment real vellum leather Premium Sheet

Goatskin Parchment real vellum leather Premium Sheet

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Goatskin Parchment leather Paper Premium Sheets Goat Vellum with Luxurious Antique Finish Vintage Antique Paper Ideal for Calligraphy Painting Bookbinding

Introducing Artists Goatskin Parchment real vellum leather Paper Premium Sheet with Luxurious Antique Finish.

Real vellum leather Goatskin Parchment Paper Premium Sheet Perfect for calligraphy, printing, writing and interior designing. Parchment leather, Vellum is a traditional way of tanning leather and used in Various applications also use for Writing documents, Wall hangers, Designer portraits,  Parchment Leather Naturally tanned and free from any odour. Some expensive furniture are manufactured by Parchment Leather. we offer full hide and cut size goat skin parchment-vellum paper sheets. custom sizes are also possible you can contact us for custom sizes.

Discover the timeless elegance of parchment with our Real Goatskin Parchment vellum leather Paper Premium Sheets, crafted from ethically sourced goat vellum. These sheets exude a luxurious antique finish that lends a touch of vintage charm to any creative endeavor. Whether you're an avid calligrapher, a passionate painter, a skilled bookbinder, or a connoisseur of fine materials, our parchment is an ideal choice for your artistic pursuits.

Goatskin Parchment Leather: A Tradition of Excellence

Goatskin Parchment leather, steeped in tradition, is a classic method of tanning leather and has found applications in a multitude of creative fields. From writing documents that withstand the test of time to crafting Vellum exquisite wall hangings, designer portraits, and paintings, parchment leather has been revered for its versatility. It even graces the world of furniture, contributing to the creation of some of the most opulent pieces. What sets our parchment leather apart is its natural tanning process, ensuring it remains free from any unpleasant odors.

A Mark of Distinction

Goatskin Parchment leather is renowned for its durability and resilience. The process of creating parchment, dating back to its invention in Pergamon in 190 B.C., has left an indelible mark on human history. This material can withstand fire and is nearly impervious to tearing. What's more, reading any writing on parchment is a pleasure, as it imposes no strain on the eyes. Parchment can truly last indefinitely, standing as a testament to the enduring nature of humanity.

Craftsmanship Reimagined

Our goatskin parchment vellum paper is meticulously produced from goat skin using techniques reminiscent of its origin in Pergamum. Each sheet boasts a natural antiqued finish that harks back to the classic beauty of parchment. Available in multiple sizes, our cream-colored goatskin parchment is perfect for calligraphy, painting, bookbinding, printing, and interior design projects. Whether adorning your walls or enhancing your furniture, our parchment adds an exquisite touch to any space.

Expertise Passed Down Through Generations

Parchment and leather have been at the heart of our family business. Our team possesses a wealth of knowledge on parchment and leather craftsmanship, and we're here to assist you with any inquiries you may have.

Tips for Working with Parchment

Prevent Ink Bleeding: Polish the back of the parchment with a dry cloth before writing or printing to prevent ink bleedings.
Calligraphy Corrections: For calligraphy corrections, use a precision knife or a scouring pad instead of sandpaper for gentler treatment.
Choose Wisely: White or natural parchment vellum is more suitable for painting, offering vibrant colors compared to antique parchment.
Secure Your Work: When painting, secure the parchment sheet on a wooden surface with drawing pins, and wait for the paint to dry before removing them.
Seal Your Art: Use matte acrylic varnish spray to seal all types of paint and ink.
Drying Time: Allow printed parchment to dry for 24 hours before applying varnish.
Framing: If framing parchment artwork, mount it on 3mm thick MDF instead of paper, as parchment reacts differently to temperature and humidity changes.
Flatten Rolled Parchment: To flatten rolled parchment, place heavy books on it and wait for a few days.
Embrace the artistry of parchment with our premium sheets, and let your creativity flourish on this exquisite canvas that has stood the test of time. Contact us for any further information or assistance; we're here to make your artistic journey as remarkable as possible.

 


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