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Lokta paper, also
known as
Nepali kagaj or
Nepali paper, is a wildcrafted,
handmade artisan paper indigenous to Nepal. It is made from the bark of two...
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Løkta is an
island in Dønna Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. The 17.4-square-kilometre (6.7 sq mi)
island is
located between the
islands of Dønna...
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Løkta Church (Norwegian:
Løkta kirke) is a
chapel of the
Church of
Norway in Dønna Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. It is
located in the village...
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Deinked pulp
Environmental impact of
paper Fibre crop
Graphene oxide paper Lokta paper M****
deacidification Paper and ink
testing Paper armour Paper chemicals...
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transport (6%), and
hotels and
restaurants (5%).
Kathmandu is
famous for
lokta paper and
pashmina shawls.
Tourism in
Nepal is
considered an
important industry...
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North America. Two species,
Daphne bholua and
Daphne papyracea, both
called lokta, are
sustainably harvested in
Nepal and
Bhutan for
paper production. Many...
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fibers are abaca, kōzo and gampi. In the Himalayas,
paper is made from the
lokta plant. This
paper is used for calligraphy, printing, book arts, and three-dimensional...
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using bamboo, hemp, rice, and wheat.
Artisan papers such as unryu,
lokta, hanji[citation needed], gampi, kozo, saa, and
abaca have long
fibers and...
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skies are
filled with
colourful kites called changas, made from
Nepali lokta paper. The line used is
coated in
crushed gl**** to cut
through the lines...
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