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Letterlocking is also a discipline focusing on "the materially engineered security and privacy of letters, both as a technology and a historically evolving tradition." An individual could also be recognised by their personal technique of folding, as was the case with Jane Whorwood, of whose letter Charles I of England wrote: "This Note I know, by the fowldings that it is written by ". While the use of sealing techniques may have been limited to ecclesiastic and the nobility, letterlocking was historically performed by all classes of writers. Intricate letterlocking works contain artistic elements, demonstrating more than a utilitarian purpose. In 1603 King James told the Venetian diplomat Giovanni Carlo Scaramelli, with a smile, that he had previously received letters from the Doge of Venice which he could not open without breaking the seal. Ī Scottish diplomat in Italy, William Keith of Delny, sent letters to James VI of Scotland in 1595 which would tear in two if not opened with care. The loose end of the sliver would then be pasted down and possibly sealed with wax. The paper would then be moistened so that it would swell, locking the pieces together. A sliver cut from a page but remaining attached at one end would be woven multiple times, back and forth, through short slots cut into the folded pages. The pages of a letter would be folded together to form a packet. Ī particularly intricate method known as a spiral lock was in use by people of many social backgrounds in early modern Europe, including monarchs Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I of England. These folds and holes may be additionally secured with string and sealing wax. Letterlocking uses small slits, tabs, and holes placed directly into a letter, which combined with folding techniques are used to secure the letter ("letterpacket"), preventing reading the letter without breaking seals or slips, providing a means of tamper resistance and tamper evidence.

letter unfolder

The process dates to the 13th century in Western history, corresponding with the availability of flexible writing paper. It is a traditional method of document security that utilizes folding and cutting.

letter unfolder

Letterlocking is the act of folding and securing a written message (such as a letter) on papyrus, parchment, or paper, without requiring it to be contained in an envelope or packet. Methods for securing a letter without an envelope













Letter unfolder