: Known for its longevity—often summarized by the saying "paper lasts for a thousand years"—it remains a preferred material for the restoration of ancient books and classic texts. The Production Process
Bamboo in the pulp, paper and allied industries - ScienceDirect bamboo paper
The art of making bamboo paper originated in China during the Han Dynasty and flourished significantly during the Tang and Song periods. : Known for its longevity—often summarized by the
: The sheets are pressed to remove water and then placed on drying boards. : Skilled craftsmen use a special mold to
: Skilled craftsmen use a special mold to scoop a thin layer of slurry, creating a wet sheet.
: Softened fibers are ground into a slurry using stone grinders or modern mechanical beaters.
: In 2006, traditional Chinese bamboo-paper-making was recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage.




