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The Last Paper Makers Of Egypt

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The Last Paper Makers of Egypt #9

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Egyptian Papyrus Paper Making | Luxor | CMI Egypt Tour.

We went to a papyrus factory and were shown how paper is made from the stem of the papyrus plant. Using simple tools this incredibly hard wearing paper is produced within several days.
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MAKING PAPYRUS PAPER in Giza, Cairo, Egypt

Watch how the original paper was made from papyrus! Hend was a wonderful educator - if you get a chance to make papyrus paper in Cairo, make sure it's at the Papyrus Institute!

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Arts Award Discover at Home: DIY Papyrus Paper

Part of our Arts Award Discover at Home project. Follow this tutorial showing you how to make your own 'papyrus' paper.

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While Visiting Egypt, everyone will see the lots of documents and pice of art is made on a paper. the paper is generated by a plant called Papyrus.

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How did ancient Egyptians make papyrus? | Egypt travel stories ????????

Visiting a papyrus shop in Hurghada, Egypt, we learned how the ancient Egyptians used to make papyrus. Just imagine that now that we know the process it does not seem hard, but back then, someone had to come up with this idea. And it definitely takes a lot of time to make papyrus. Pretty impressive, right?

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One of Egypt's last fez makers takes pride in craft

Nasser Abdel Basset is one of Egypt's last fez makers and has been crafting the iconic felt hat for nearly 45 years. He still takes pride in his craft despite a drop in its popularity

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Papyrus Paper making in Egypt 4K

Papyrus paper making process in Egypt, (Credit:- Egyptian Tour guide Mohamed Attia,)AEGYPTUS PAPYRUS COMPANY, Papyrus plants & Egyptian Hieroglyphs writing…

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How PAPYRUS PAPER was made in Ancient Egypt? | Egypt Wonders | Egypt History | Paper history

A wonderful demonstration on the making of papyrus paper once used in ancient Egypt. Papyrus is a strong, durable paper-like material produced from the pith of the papyrus plant, and is first known to have been used in ancient Egypt as far back as the First Dynasty. Cyperus papyrus is a wetland sedge that was once abundant in the Nile Delta.
Ancient Egyptians used the plant as a writing material and for boats, mattresses, mats, rope, sandals, and baskets. Papyrus is still used by communities living in the vicinity of swamps, particularly in East and Central Africa, people harvest papyrus which is used to manufacture, baskets, hats, fish traps, trays or winnowing mats and floor mats. Papyrus is also used to make roofs, ceilings, rope and fences.

(The first paper in the world) Papyrus Factory, Egypt

Papyrus adalah kertas pertama di dunia dan bertahan seumur hidup karena ketika rusak bisa diperbaiki lagi.

Keranjang yang membawa nabi Musa ke tangan putri Firaun terbuat dari papyrus, karena kuat dan ketika terkena air akan mengeluarkan aroma yang dibenci oleh buaya.

Alkitab pertama kali tertulis di atas papyrus, bangsa mesir menganggap papyrus adalah tanaman yang sangat bermanfaat dari daun yang dapat digunakan sebagai parfum, kulit batang sebagai keranjang, dan batangnya dapat menjadi kertas yang tahan selamanya
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Papyrus is the first paper in the world and lasts a lifetime because when it is damaged it can be repaired again.

The basket that brought Moses into Pharaoh's daughter's hand was made of papyrus, it was not easily damaged and when it was exposed to water, it would produce a scent that the crocodiles hated.

The Bible was first written on papyrus, the Egyptians thought papyrus was a very useful plant. The leaves that could be used as perfumes, bark as baskets, and the trunk could be a paper that lasts forever
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How Papers Were Made In Ancient Egypt

In Cairo, Egypt, I discovered how ancient writing materials were made from the papyrus plant which grew abundantly in the marshy delta of the River Nile.

Today, modern papyrus is used as a specialty writing material by artists and calligraphers and I experienced this at the Egypt Papyrus Institute in Cairo.

Certainly worth visiting when you’re in Cairo.

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Papyrus (pronounced /pəˈpaɪrəs/) is a thick paper-like material produced from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus,[1] a wetland sedge that was once abundant in the Nile Delta of Egypt.

Papyrus usually grow 23 meters (59 ft) tall. Papyrus is first known to have been used in ancient Egypt (at least as far back as the First dynasty), but it was also used throughout the Mediterranean region. Ancient Egypt used this plant for boats, mattresses, mats, and paper.

Papyrus was first manufactured in Egypt as far back as the third millennium BC.[2] In the first centuries BC and AD, papyrus scrolls gained a rival as a writing surface in the form of parchment, which was prepared from animal skins.[3] Sheets of parchment were folded to form quires from which book-form codices were fashioned. Early Christian writers soon adopted the codex form, and in the Græco-Roman world it became common to cut sheets from papyrus rolls in order to form codices.

Codices were an improvement on the papyrus scroll as the papyrus was not strong enough to fold without cracking and a long roll, or scroll, was required to create large volume texts. Papyrus had the advantage of being relatively cheap and easy to produce, but it was fragile and susceptible to both moisture and excessive dryness. Unless the papyrus was of good quality, the writing surface was irregular, and the range of media that could be used was also limited.

By CE 800 the use of parchment and vellum had replaced papyrus in many areas, though its use in Egypt continued until it was replaced by more inexpensive paper introduced by Arabs. The reasons for this switch include the significantly higher durability of the hide-derived materials, particularly in moist climates, and the fact that they can be manufactured anywhere. The latest certain dates for the use of papyrus are 1057 for a papal decree (typically conservative, all papal bulls were on papyrus until 1022), under Pope Victor II,[4] and 1087 for an Arabic document. Papyrus was used as late as the 1100s in the Byzantine Empire, but there are no surviving examples. Although its uses had transferred to parchment, papyrus therefore just overlapped with the use of paper in Europe, which began in the 11th century.

The word for the material papyrus is also used to designate documents written on sheets of it, often rolled up into scrolls. The plural for such documents is papyri. Historical papyri are given identifying names—generally the name of the discoverer, first owner or institution where it is kept—and numbered, such as Papyrus Harris I. Often an abbreviated form is used such as pHarris I.

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Egyptian lady Eman explains how to make Art Gallery Paper that last for 5k years

Today Eman from the Papyrus Museum explained to me how Authentic Egyptian Art Paper is made. She is a very knowledgeable woman. Listen & learn!! #explore #learn #Grow #Egyptian #Artwork #hilderbrand_lifestyle

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