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Archiving papers

Archiving papers are the ideal choice to protect or restore precious works of art, such as painting, rare photographs, documents or textiles. Museums and galleries use these special papers to provide safe and adequate protection and storage for their rare and valuable collections. Such papers are chloride and acid-free so they do not damage delicate items over time. A great example for these secial papers is the Japanese washi-paper, made of mulberry trees which have been made for over 1000 years. We can source Japanese washi papers on demand, either made of mulberry woodpulp or of other plants such as hemp or rayon.

Archiving papers — acid-free sheets for long-term document storage

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