A paperweight is a small solid object heavy enough (usually a glass marble), when placed on top of papers, to keep them from blowing away in a breeze or from moving under the strokes of a painting brush (as with Japanese calligraphy).
While any object (like a stone) can serve as a paperweight, decorative paperweights of glass ] or brass or copper : see below ( are produced, either by individual artisans or factories, usually in limited editions, and are collected as works of fine art, some of which are exhibited in museums. First produced in about 1845, particularly in France, such decorative paperweights declined in popularity before undergoing a revival in the mid-twentieth century.
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