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A term for the white inner layer of a [[bast%20fiber|bast fiber]] (Toale 1983). White bark is separated from the exterior bast fibers and used to make a fine quality, naturally white color paper. | A term for the white inner layer of a [[bast%20fiber|bast fiber]] (Toale 1983). White bark is separated from the exterior bast fibers and used to make a fine quality, naturally white color paper. | ||
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* Bernard Toale, ''The Art of Papermaking'', Davis Publications, Portland OR, 1983 | * Bernard Toale, ''The Art of Papermaking'', Davis Publications, Portland OR, 1983 |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 27 June 2022
Description
A term for the white inner layer of a Bast fiber (Toale 1983). White bark is separated from the exterior bast fibers and used to make a fine quality, naturally white color paper.
Resources and Citations
- Bernard Toale, The Art of Papermaking, Davis Publications, Portland OR, 1983