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The Cottage industry of paper making by hand
has been a source of employment for a long time in rural
area of Nepal. Rural industries have played a vital role
to improve overall economic situation of the country.
Hand made paper making industry is one of the important
rural industries of Nepal. This industry has been widely
spread over the hilly region of the country and quite a
number of people of the rural areas depends on this
industry to supplement their farm income. Low income
farm families are engaged in hand made paper making in
most places of rural area of Nepal where raw material is
available. Handmade paper making is one of such
industries in rural areas which is based on local raw
material and labour, simple technology dispersed widely
and flowing out of the traditional skills of the people.
Hence hand made paper making industry has been one of
the most important industry in supporting the rural
economy of the country.
What is Nepali Handmade Paper
?
Hand made paper is made from the inner bark of a wild
understorey shrubs locally known as "Lokta" or Daphne
Cannabina or Daphne Papyracea which is found at altitude
of 6500 feet to 9500 feet. These plants are observed
growing gregariously in the understorey of both
coniferous and broad leafed forests. At favourable sites
it attains a height of 10 to 15 feet with basal diameter
ranging from 2 to 3 inches. The leaves are alternate
green in colour, 2 to 4 inches long and 0.5 to 1 inch
wide. The flowers are white with a sweet smelling scent.
The inner fibrous bark of this plant is the raw material
used for the making of Nepali hand made paper. The
"Lokta" or Daphne Papyracea has characteristics of
growing after cutting from above 6 inches from the
ground and becomes again matured to cut after 6 to 8
years. Thus it preserves the fragile forest ecology of
Nepal. The long fibrous in hand made paper is prized for
its rough attractive texture its durability, strength
and its resistance to insects.
Manufacturing Process
The production process of a hand made paper
starts from cooking the dried bark of "Lokta" or Daphne
Papyracea with ash or caustic soda solution. The soften
bark received after boiling is taken out and washed with
clean water to remove impurities and then cut into small
pieces with sickle. The small pieces of bark once again
cooked with the required proportion of water. After
cooking, the soft bark is cleaned with water then kept
on a plane and flat stone for beating with wooden hammer
to turn into fine pulp. After beating the pulp is mixed
with required amount of water and stirred with wooden
ladle to form a homogenous emulsion of pulp. Then the
potful of pulp-measuring tool is put into the frame
which is being floated in the pond. As soon as the pulp
is put over the frame, the frame is gently shaken to
spread pulp evently over the frame. The frame is then
taken out from the pond and the frame with the layer of
the pulp (wet sheet of paper) is taken away for drying
in the sunlight. The layer of pulp which becomes a sheet
of paper in the frame after drying is peeled slowly from
the frame.
Nepali Paper Products Pvt. Ltd. was established in
1991 with a group of people having more than 10 years
experiences in Community Development through the
production of Nepali hand made paper and paper products,
paper technologist, printing technologist etc. The main
objective of the company is to develop Nepali
traditional Craft, industries in hand printing and paper
making so that it can be improved standard of living of
rural and urban areas of low income families. The
quality of traditional handicraft goods made from hand
made paper should be increased with the aim of
developing a growing export market, therefore this
company was established for production & marketing
of these product in local and abroad.
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