History of Paper
- The ancient Sumerians used clay tablets to write.
- The ancient Egyptians used papyrus as a writing material. This was much better than writing on clay tablets. Papyrus was made from beaten strips of papyrus plants. There is evidence showing that the Egyptians used papyrus as early as 3700 BC. They later exported papyrus to Greek and Rome. The word ‘paper’ comes from the Greek work for ‘papyrus’.
- From about 1600 to 250 BC, the ancient Chinese wrote on bamboo strips or bone. These were heavy and difficult to transport.
- The first ‘paper’ was invented in ancient China sometime around 200 BC. However, this paper was made very differently modern paper.
- Cai Lun, a court official during the Han Dynasty in China, is credited with inventing ‘modern’ paper. He first made paper from rags and plant fibers in 105 AD. While the papermaking process has changed throughout the years, modern paper is still quite similar to that made by Cai Lun. Paper became widely used as a writing implement by the 3rd century (200-300 AD).
The Thursday Meme often gives me the exciting opportunity to feature some of my very talented and artistic etsybloggers teammates. Be amazed with me at the variety of paper materials, and designs.
Donna Pool ~ Cat Note Cards
Mr. PenQuin ~ Paper Flower Accents
Rose Works Jewelry ~ Multicolored Paper Beads
Please stop, take a few moments to explore the artists shops, you may find a gift for you or someone else, and help the handmade artisan and movement at the same time.
~Re
Please stop, take a few moments to explore the artists shops, you may find a gift for you or someone else, and help the handmade artisan and movement at the same time.
~Re