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Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient Egypt. It was made by pressing plant fibers from the papyrus plant together into stiff sheets. Papyrus was used as a writing surface by many early civilizations in dry climates like ancient Egypt.
Some nearby arts and craft stores may carry papyrus sheets or rolls that you can purchase. You can also check local botanical gardens, archaeological museums, or specialty shops that focus on ancient artifacts and materials.
Real papyrus has a light brown color and feels rough yet flexible. Fakes are often too thin, smooth, or crumbly. Real papyrus is made of natural plant fibers pressed together while fakes use paper or another material. Check the thickness, texture, and fibers visible up close to identify authentic papyrus.
You can write or draw on papyrus using carbon or graphite sticks. Papyrus is also used for decorations, craft projects, replicas of ancient documents, and more. Just be gentle with real papyrus as the fibers can break down over time with excessive handling.
Store papyrus flat in an acid-free box or folder away from direct light and humidity. Framing under glass can protect display pieces. For writing, use a light touch and carbon or graphite sticks that won't bleed through the fibers. Proper care and storage will help papyrus last for years.
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