Definition
'Deckle-edged' describes paper with a deliberately rough, feathery, or untrimmed edge, giving it a handmade, artisanal appearance. It's a characteristic often found in high-quality stationery or art papers. Unlike cleanly cut edges, 'deckle-edged' paper possesses a raw, organic aesthetic. Think of it as the paper equivalent of wearing distressed jeansπβit adds character and a touch of individuality. It's the opposite of mass-produced uniformity.