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What's "deckled" mean?

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Rebecca

When talking about books, deckled edges refer to edges that are rough and made of (or look like they are made of) handmade paper. Typically, deckled books were made by using a wooden frame used to make handmade paper a certain size. Now, it can be used to describe paper edges that look like they are handmade also. The speaker mentions it here because he feels the edges give the book a handmade look, which is an extra detail that is often missing from books today. Ex: You can tell books are quite old if they have deckled edges. Ex: The deckled edges of the book have a nice texture when you touch them.

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