This remarkable invention is certainly among the greatest advances in technology. Made from natural cellulose fibers and binders, paper has applications in many industries. Paper has a warmth of hue and feel that impart an intrinsic beauty. The industry of papermaking still has a large element of art. This remarkable product has a long and successful history and it appears it will be around for a long time to come.
This tool has a long and fruitful history as a tool of the arts, of science, and business. It is very probable that much less of history itself would have been written without it. Originating in China about 100 B. C., it eventually became the writing medium of choice for many worldwide. The quality improved and the price declined and today, it is relatively inexpensive and plentiful.
Properties of strength, insulation, variable textures and coatings, absorbency and water resistance all contribute to this material’s use in many industries. The construction and manufacturing industries, and artisans of all types use this versatile material. It is quite probable that it was originally used for other purposes, before the “arts”.
Many readers would agree that there is just “that certain something” about curling up with a good – paper – book. Something about the smell, the feel, the way the light interacts adds to the experience of reading.
For crafters, not only is the finished product a thing of beauty, the process of doing so is too. Modern manufactures produce a large variety of colors and texures and products designed for myriad uses. Small artisans and home crafters produce products that can be both beautiful and unique.
Paper’s beauty and its value is seen in its history. It is the evolution of a tool that eventually helped bring literacy to the majority of the world. History itself may have been better recorded because of it. This useful material will certainly remain important to us for both industrial and intellectual pursuits.
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