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  2. Bond paper - Wikipedia

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    Bond paper is a high-quality durable writing paper similar to bank paper but having a weight greater than 50 g/m 2. The most common weights are 60 g/m 2 (16 lb), 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) and 90 g/m 2 (24 lb). The name comes from its having originally been made for documents such as government bonds. It is now used for letterheads and other stationery ...

  3. Postage stamp paper - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp paper is the foundation or substrate of the postage stamp to which the ink for the stamp's design is applied to one side and the adhesive is applied to the other. The paper is not only the foundation of the stamp but it has also been incorporated into the stamp's design, has provided security against fraud and has aided in the ...

  4. Anna Bond (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Website. riflepaperco.com. Anna Bond is the chief creative officer, illustrator and co-owner of Rifle Paper Co, an international stationery and gift brand. [1][2][3][4] She founded the company with her husband in 2009. [5] As of 2016 the company reported $21.4 million in company revenue and has more than 90 product offerings.

  5. Art and engraving on United States banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The first series of Federally-issued United States banknotes was authorized by Congressional acts on 17 July 1861 (12 Stat. 259) and 5 August 1861 (12 Stat. 313). While the Demand Notes were issued from the United States Treasury, they were engraved and printed elsewhere. In 1861, in fact until the mid-1870s, the Treasury Department lacked the ...

  6. John Dickinson Stationery - Wikipedia

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    The Basildon Bond brand of stationery was created by Millington and Sons in 1911. [10] The brand is named after Basildon Park, where some of Millington's directors were staying, [11] and they liked the alliteration of "Basildon" and "bond". [10] Millington & Sons was acquired by John Dickinson in 1918, who then took over the Basildon Bond brand ...

  7. Shigeru Ban - Wikipedia

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    Shigeru Ban. Takatori Catholic Church is a temporary church building erected in Kobe after the Great Hanshin earthquake in 1995. It was donated (deconstructed and moved) to Taiwan in 2005. Shigeru Ban (坂 茂, Ban Shigeru, born 5 August 1957)[2] is a Japanese architect, known for his innovative work with paper, particularly recycled cardboard ...

  8. Your Grandmother's Jewelry Box Already Contains This ... - AOL

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    HART’s latest release includes a vesta case, inspired by a popular 1800s design. Like those of yesteryear, the Hart’s version will open, providing a small home for a piece of paper.

  9. Papercutting - Wikipedia

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    Papercutting or paper cutting is the art of paper designs. Art has evolved all over the world to adapt to different cultural styles. One traditional distinction most styles share is that the designs are cut from a single sheet of paper as opposed to multiple adjoining sheets as in collage.