Tsvetanska-Tsekova I.Lasheva V.Yankova I.Peteva I.Vasileva R.Stancheva S.2024-07-162024-07-162024-07-162024-07-162021-01-011314-79781314-7471SCOPUS_ID:85103492902https://rlib.uctm.edu/handle/123456789/1314The paper is an integral part of our cultural development. Its’ properties are determined by the properties of the fibrous materials of which it is composed by and from the technological regime in its production. The good knowledge of the fibrous materials used, their chemical composition, morphological and anatomical structure in the restoration practice is essential for proper conduction of the recovery procedures. In world restoration practice, Japanese paper is the most often used material for the renovation of paper documents. The examination and microscopic analysis of Japanese paper contributes to its proper use in restoration practice.enMicroscopic Analysis Of Japanese And Wax Paper Used For The Preservation Of Written Cultural HeritigeArticle