A variety of journals with deckled paper. Deckled paper is a type of paper with edges that appear rough, feathered, or uneven, giving it a handcrafted, artisanal look. This texture is often created intentionally to mimic the natural, irregular edges of paper made in traditional paper-making processes, where the deckle was a frame used to shape the paper pulp. Unlike regular paper, which typically has straight, clean-cut edges, deckled paper offers a more organic and vintage aesthetic, often used in high-end stationery, invitations, and art projects to add a touch of elegance and uniqueness.