Chewpaper

 
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Chewed and spat, a humble little nightlight sat on a window sill. With a loop for a tiny finger and a well for a candle. A comforting trinket provided you forgot the material was tinder and only a stub of wax seperated it from flame. Likely made by a parent to guide their child through the nocturnal season. Maybe chewed throughout the dusk, a season spent with the taste of rockwood glue sticking to the roof of their mouth.
  Chewpaper is a traditional craft from Mercury made from rockwood bark. It is believed to be the oldest form of papermaking in the Sol System. As the name suggests, the bark is traditionally chewed into paper pulp, although modern chewpaper is usually produced by chemical or mechanical pulping. The pulp is easy to shape when wet, and retains its shape once it dries. The dried chewpaper is crisp to the touch. It is often treated with wax or oils to preserve it and prevent it from cracking. Chewpaper is extensively used in traditional Mercurian crafts, like lanterns, paper screens, paper sculptures, and more.   Traditional chewpaper is variegated, with soft waves of alternating colours. Usually it is grey or beige to brown, though occasionally other colouring is added as well. When the Mercurians first saw fine pictures of Jupiter, many called it the chewed planet, due to its resemblance to a chewpaper lantern.

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An illustration of a lamp made of chewpaper. The material has several bands of different colours.
Chewpaper Lamp by Annie Stein
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Cover image: Chewpaper Lamp by Annie Stein

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Author's Notes

My friend Stormbril runs a yearly challenge called Marchitecture, and I was inspired by it to revisit and flesh out my concepts for Mercurian traditional architecture. It spiraled out into so great a project that by the end of March I had pages of doodles, several drafts, and ideas for far more, and nothing that felt complete enough to share on its own. Chewpaper was one of the drafts from March, I was glad to revisit it and finish it up for publication, and add some art, even if it is some five months later.   The idea from chewpaper came from researching the homes of insects, and in particular the materials they use. The paper of wasp nests have some absolutely beautiful texture to them, I could fill a whole sketchbook with studies of them alone.


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Aug 8, 2024 13:43

This is a lovely idea and a great trip back memory lane for me. Thanks for this wonderful little article.

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Aug 9, 2024 07:49 by Annie Stein

Thank you!

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Aug 8, 2024 13:44 by CoolG

This is a really neat material and what an odd way of production.

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Aug 9, 2024 07:53 by Annie Stein

Thank you, and yes, it is a bit off-putting to think of someone having chewed an item first. It's inspired by paper bugs and how they make their nests. Did you know paper maché also means chewed paper?

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Aug 8, 2024 15:54

The moon is made of cheese and Jupiter is made of chewpaper. It almost rhymes.

Aug 9, 2024 07:53 by Annie Stein

Yeah! It has a bit of rhyme to it

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Aug 14, 2024 00:32 by Dr Emily Vair-Turnbull

Jupiter being the chewed planet is great. I love this material and its traditional method of crafting it. Shame it can be done mechanically nowadays.   'A comforting trinket provided you forgot the material was tinder and only a stub of wax seperated it from flame.' This is now all I will think about.

Aug 14, 2024 10:03 by Annie Stein

Thank you! I think in a way it's nice that they can do it mechanically too, so that people aren't getting jaw injuries trying to meet outside demand. It makes the production of larger products like screens far less intensive too.

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