What are beveled edges in bookbinding?

European bookbinders in the late 15th century developed ornate book edges with textured scrolls and indentations, known as gauffered edges. The small literate class desired elegant books with gold lettering, ribbon closures, and gold edges covered in real gold leaf. Beveled edges were most abundant from 1590 to 1650, and a gauffered edge revival occurred […]

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