glassine

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glassine G as gardening Pergamin is a fine, tissue-like paper that is commonly referred to as parchment paper. Like ordinary paper, pergamin is a product of pulp, which is ground into fine pieces before the paper is made. Due to its thin and fibrous shape, glassine has a high transparency, but is not waterproof and allows applied water to expand quickly. In the field of floristry, glassine is often found and is used as one of the most important decorative materials to beautify a ready-bound bouquet in addition. After the binding of an ostrich it is often necessary to be distracted from the bouquet's bare and green stalk, in order to draw attention to the flower bouquet of the ostrich. This is exactly what is possible when wrapping in glassine, whereby florist companies pay close attention to the color choice of this paper so as to create no contrast to the bouquet. In addition to wrapping bouquets and bouquets, glassine can also be used for other decorative purposes, such as lampshades that allow candlelight to penetrate to a large extent. Even with the independent production of lanterns and lanterns, Pergamin is often used in numerous colors, whereby the thin shape makes a simple cutting and processing possible and can promote individual creativity.


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