A deckled edge is a rough, uneven edge on a piece of paper that is intentionally created by tearing the paper while it is still wet. The term "deckled" comes from the word "deckle," which refers to a thin blade or bar that is used to control the edges of the paper during the papermaking process. The deckled edge gives the paper a rustic, natural look and is often seen in high-end stationery, fine art prints, and handmade paper products. It is also a popular choice for wedding invitations and other formal occasions, as it adds an elegant touch to the design. Some artists and designers purposely incorporate the deckled edge into their work as a deliberate aesthetic choice, while others prefer to trim the edge to create a smooth, clean finish.
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