Paper prepared for calligraphy

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Title
Paper prepared for calligraphy
Year/Period
2001
Region
Turkey
Material
Dimension
Image size: L:25.2 x W:18.0
Accession No.
2001-02452
Credit Line
Gift of Sabahattin Basaran, Turkey

Before a calligrapher begins writing, a paper such as this one is tinted, sealed and polished. Sealing the paper enables corrections to be made without damaging it. While polishing gives the paper a smooth surface allowing the calligrapher to glide the pen along easily leaving behind a flawless trail of ink. The paper is tinted slightly as white can be hard on the eyes. Tinting also occurs before sealing otherwise the natural colours will show through when corrections are made. One of the most popular methods of tinting uses tea. Once the paper is tinted and dried, it is ready for sealing or sizing. In this example, whites of duck eggs and pieces of ‘alum’ (double sulphate of aluminium and potassium) are used to make the sealant. The number of coats depends on the paper and the use. The dried, sealed paper is then straightened on a curved wooden platform to be polished. Polishing smoothens out any rough spots on the paper and helps to fix the size.

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