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Traditional paper making

Traditional saa paper making in Laos has a rich history dating back hundreds of years. The process begins with the inner bark of the mulberry tree, which is harvested in strips and boiled to soften the fibres. The softened fibres are then beaten by hand using large wooden mallets until they form a pulp, which is strained and poured onto a bamboo screen. The pulp is pressed and dried in the sun, resulting in a thin, durable paper that is versatile and has been used for a range of purposes for centuries.

In Laos, saa paper has traditionally been used for a variety of purposes, including writing, printing, religious texts, and even currency. Today, saa paper is still produced by artisans throughout Laos, and it has become a popular material for making a wide range of products, including notebooks, stationery, photo albums, and even clothing. The paper is also used in a variety of artistic pursuits, such as painting, calligraphy, and printmaking. As the demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products grows, saa paper has also become a popular choice for those looking for more environmentally-conscious alternatives to traditional paper products.

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