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Parchment letters are typically made from animal skin, such as sheep, goat, or cow, which gives them a smooth, durable surface. They often have a slightly translucent quality and a creamy or beige color, with visible grain patterns and textures that add character. The writing is usually done in ink, with calligraphic styles commonly used, resulting in elegant and ornate script. The edges may be irregular, and the letters can be decorated with illuminated initials or borders.

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