Sewing, casing and covering books by hand in the Florentine binding tradition, working with marbled paper, cloth and leather under a master binder.
Florence has been a centre of fine bookbinding and marbled-paper making since the Renaissance, with family botteghe like the Gianninis binding by hand on the Oltrarno for generations.
BirthplaceLiving sceneMeccaNamed mastersVerified schoolsHeritageUnbroken lineageLondon is the hub of English fine binding and the letterpress revival, with the London Centre for Book Arts running hands-on courses on traditional and contemporary book and print craft.
Living sceneVerified schoolsThe American Academy of Bookbinding and Boston's North Bennet Street School run intensive, multi-week programs in fine leather binding and conservation that draw binders from across North America.
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