Printmaking
Vellum is a fine-quality writing material made from the skin of animals, primarily calves, sheep, or goats, and is known for its smooth texture and durability. Traditionally used in manuscripts and high-quality prints, vellum offers a unique surface that enhances the details and vibrancy of printed images. Its historical significance and physical properties make it an important medium in printmaking and photo emulsion processes.
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