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Common types of book binding are

Book binding commonly includes folding, single wooden frame and fan binding.

1, folding

Folding is a way of mounting books or paintings. Usually, the pages of words or pictures are folded into a crease in a certain proportion, and then the whole folded page is made into a book with a sewing needle. This mounting method not only protects books or paintings, but also is beautiful and practical. Folding is suitable for paper cultural relics and paintings. Low cost and simple manufacture, so it is widely used.

2. Single wooden frame

Single-wood frame is a mounting method that fixes books or paintings on a single-wood frame to provide support and protection. This mounting method is to make a wooden frame with a certain shape from wood and fix the cultural relics on the wooden frame, which is suitable for the protection and mounting of ancient books, paintings and other cultural relics. Single wood frame is widely used because of its beautiful appearance, good protective performance and long service life.

3. Fan mounted

Fan mounting is a traditional way to make cultural relics with strong mounting performance by connecting a certain number of fans into a whole fan and fixing them on the fan bones through crocheting, sewing and other technologies. This mounting method can not only protect the cultural relics themselves, but also highlight the aesthetic feeling of cultural relics and show their cultural values and traditional cultural characteristics.

Introduction to book binding;

Album mounting refers to a traditional handicraft that mounts precious cultural relics, books and paintings to make them more ornamental and protective. Different from traditional book binding and binding, book binding is to divide cultural relics into several parts, install different parts for each individual part, and then combine them into one to complete the overall protection of cultural relics.

In practice, different mounting methods are suitable for different types and requirements of cultural relics. For example, for calligraphy and painting and other cultural relics, folding or hard-shell packaging can effectively prevent them from being damp, deformed and worn. Single-wood frame or fan-shaped installation is more suitable for the protection of some cultural relics with complex structure and exquisite painting.

Book binding not only emphasizes the protection and preservation of cultural relics, but also emphasizes aesthetics and aesthetic needs. Mounted cultural relics should not only have high protective performance, but also be beautiful, atmospheric and rich in cultural and historical value. Every cultural relic should be mounted in the most appropriate way according to its own cultural background.