drukvelsheet
Drukvelsheet is a term often encountered in the context of historical printing and papermaking. It refers to a type of paper that was designed to be particularly absorbent, intended for use with specific printing techniques that utilized significant amounts of ink. The name itself hints at its function; "druk" relating to printing and "velsheet" suggesting a thin, flexible sheet of material.
Historically, drukvelsheet was favored for methods like woodblock printing and early forms of intaglio. Its porous