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Real Medieval Parchment/Vellum from High Quality calf skin Handmade Kosher
$ 0.63
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Description
we always send a bit larger than thesizes
you order
highest quality premium best for writing calfskin parchment
-Kosher-
כשר גלאט בד״ץ
the guidelines on the parchments with guidelines are transparent
All sizes listed are in inches
our products are only used from -natural cause of death- we do not used skin from animal that suffered in anyway
These products are all natural, and therefore are subject to defects and blemishes inherant in natural materials
Both sides available for calligraphy. Perfect for book binding.
High quality Handmade Parchment/Vellum, Parchment leather (0,3 - 0,5 mm thickness) They are all Handmade.
We strive to provide a high quality scribal product and can provide To make writing easier, we also offer a
parchment
with transparent lines.
Small defects in processing may exist and there will be variance from item to item as a result of using only period methods.
Variations in humidity and other factors will result in warping of this product, as is normal for real skin parchment.
this product is thin and beautiful for letter writing and it has prepared engraved lines for steady writing
Should there be specific needs/desires you have in this regard, please don't hesitate to specify those either before or during purchase of the product. We will do our best to meet your needs in this regard.
the guidelines on the parchments with guidelines are transparent
All sizes listed are in inches
our products are 100% Kosher for writing mezuzah and other religious Judaica
From 15th century onwards, parchment was used mostly on book bindings and for paintings. Baroque artists preferred parchment especially in portraits because of its neutrality of skin tones, as did the Jugendstil painters in nudes Rembrandt and Durer are among many artists who have created wondrous paintings and engravings on parchment.
The original Magna Charta was on parchment.
The Declaration of Independence was also written originally on parchment.
Paper has not been considered safe as it can easily be torn and burned. So parchment continues to be the material of important documents.
English Parliament writes its decrees still today on parchment as two copies.