Art Conservation and Restoration
Vellum is a fine-quality parchment made from the skin of a calf, goat, or sheep, traditionally used for writing and drawing. Known for its smooth surface and durability, vellum is prized in the art world for its ability to hold ink and color exceptionally well, making it a preferred material for manuscripts, illuminations, and drawings throughout history.
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