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The Cyperus
papyrus plant grows in the Nile's fresh water. It has
long roots and stems and the ancient Egyptians used it in
building ships and making papyrus paper. |
The outer bark
of the papyrus plant is removed and the inner pith sliced into
thin strips, which are subsequently hammered to break the
fibers and drain the water. They are then reimmersed into
ordinary water for 3 days until the fibers become flexible and
transparent. |
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Finally, the
papyrus sheets are ready for painting and are given to
qualified artists. The mediums used are inks, oils and
gouache, although it is also possible to write, typewrite and
draw on papyrus. |