Chapter II The Craft of the Folio
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How the Gilding Holds

Four Hands on Every Leaf

1

Lacquer Laid Before the Gold

Seven coats of vermilion thitsi cure for a month each, so the red ground never bleeds through the leaf.

2

Script Cut Thick on Purpose

The square tamarind-seed letterforms are drawn heavy so gilt can sit in the grooves without flaking.

3

Gold Burnished by Agate, Not Brush

Each leaf is pressed and stoned by hand until the surface mirrors the lamp it will be read by.

4

Bound to Outlive the Scribe

Folios are stacked between gilded boards meant to survive two centuries of monastery hands.

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