handmade lokta paper
Lokta botanically known as Daphne
Bhoula or Daphne Papyracea, is an indegenous plant of Nepal.
It is found at the altitude of 6500 feet to 9500 feet from
the sea level. The bark of the Lokta is used as raw materials
for the purpose of making since ages. Lokta plant is harvested
by cutting its stem at ground level without destroying the
main root. Lokta regenerates naturally and normally takes
2 to 3 years of time. Hence, there is no adverse effect
on the forest ecology.Lokta Paper is unique in many ways. It can be preserved for very long period of time. The papers made from Lokta are non-perishable in the water, free from germs and highly resistant to insects like silverfish, paper crawlers etc. Lokta paper is also excellent for wrapping precious stones as its soft fibers do not scratch the stones. These papers are easy to dye in water with colors and are ideal in production without using any machines in entire process. The scraps of these papers are highly potential for easy recycling.
In Nepal, Lokta paper is being used in the Government office for the official purpose .
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