Since these skins have not been exposed to the elements, their skin lacks most flaws commonly seen in other more mature animals. Slunk skins are valued for their thinness & smoothness, which is ideal for manuscripts, calligraphy, and other applications. Slunk: This small size vellum is produced from the skin of a still born or uterine calf. Veiny: These skins are very rare and have been stained by the animal's blood to give them their unique tone and pronounced veining. Honey: Slightly darker, or honey toned, than the Classic Calf, and are only prepared on one side like the Classic Calf. Classic skins are only prepared on one side (grain side, or "skin" side). Manuscript skins have been prepared on both sides for calligraphy or illumination for use with a hard edged pen or steel nib.Ĭlassic: Slightly more ivory or creamy in color with interesting vein pattern. Manuscript: Typically the lightest shade of the calfskins (asides from Kelmscott). Recolo 1000 Aerosol Generator & AccessoriesĬowley Vellum & Parchment are the finest skins available and have been manufactured by the same method for the last 200 years.Ĭowley Calfskins are available in 8 varieties:.UV Examination Light SB-100 & Accessories.Nilfisk Eliminator II Vacuum & Accessories.Japanese, Korean & Southeast Asian Paper Sheets.
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