marbling.
Paper marbling is an art form with roots stretching back to the 12th century. Known as Ebru in Turkish, the technique involves floating pigments on water to create intricate, swirling patterns, which are then transferred onto paper or fabric. Over centuries, marbling evolved, with variations emerging across cultures, including the intricate designs of Italian marbling. Let these rich colors and mesmerizing patterns lend a hint of history to your next project.