
Maya codices - Wikipedia
Maya codices (sg.: codex) are folding books written by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican bark paper. The folding books are the products of …
HUUN | handmade mayan paper
Are you are an artist looking for unique raw materials? HUUN paper is available in single sheets for a wide variety of artistic applications. Or are you simply one who appreciates the beauty of …
Amate - Wikipedia
Amate (Spanish: amate [aˈmate] from Nahuatl languages: āmatl [ˈaːmat͡ɬ]) is a type of bark paper that has been manufactured in Mexico since the precontact times. It was used primarily to …
History of HUUN | HUUN | handmade mayan paper
Hu’un is the Mayan word for ‘paper’ (also known by its Nahuatl name: “amatl” or “amate”). In the pre-Hispanic era, paper making was a thriving trade with entire towns exclusively engaged in …
Huun Handmade Mayan Paper - Talas
This acid-free paper is handmade in Mexico from 100% alpha cellulose of renewable plant fibers. Ideal for all painting mediums, ink jet printing, serigraphy, bookbinding, typography and offset.
Mayan Huun Paper - Mulberry Paper and More
Huun is the Mayan word for paper whereas Amate is the Nahuatl word for tree. Huun paper is made from plant fiber pulp, it is more flexible than similar papers made from tree bark. At 150 …
HUUN Papel de plantas hecho al mano Merida Mexico
Estamos fabricando el papel Huun y sus derivados desde 1994 en el corazn de la zona maya, en Mrida, Yucatn, Mxico
Yucatan Paper – Hiromi Paper, Inc.
This paper today is made by Maya-Yucatec artisans who combine Washi techniques with the ancient Mayan techniques. Huun paper is 100% alfa-cellulose of select fibers of plants such as …
Papel de plantas hecho al mano Merida Mexico - Mayan Paper
Estamos fabricando el papel Huun y sus derivados desde 1994 en el corazón de la zona maya, en Mérida, Yucatán, México. Desde 1985 el fundador, Mark Callaghan, inició la investigación …
Mayan: Writing Structure – Medieval Manuscripts
Here is an interesting example of how the Maya made paper from fig trees and one particularly fascinating tool that they used: Because papermaking and writing were sacred duties, scribes …