These ingenious devices, ranging from simple clips and magnetic bookmarks to elaborate handcrafted stands, secure pages, preventing unwanted turning. A basic example is a thin piece of metal with a small clip that attaches to the top of a page. More intricate versions might incorporate weighted bases or decorative elements.
Maintaining a reader’s place within a text is crucial for an uninterrupted reading experience. These tools offer convenience, particularly for individuals reading while multitasking, those with limited dexterity, or when reading large, heavy volumes. Historically, readers relied on ribbons sewn into bindings or improvised solutions like scraps of paper. The evolution to purpose-built accessories reflects a growing appreciation for reading comfort and efficiency.