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Nepalese mountain papers is made by mixing the pulp with water and pouring onto a floating wooden frame covered with a fine cotton mesh. The paper is dried on the frame. This is the most primitive way of making paper, unchanged for nearly 1000 years.
Himalayan papers are not sized but the fibre is naturally non-absorbent and these papers are ideal for pen & ink and a range of printmaking techniques.