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Fabriano Blocco Per Artisti Block 300gsm Rough

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Fabriano Blocco Per Artisti Block 300gsm Rough

Fabriano Blocco Per Artisti Block 300gsm Rough

Fabriano Blocco per Artisti has long represented the Fabriano Trademark. Unmistakable thanks to its refined cover, it is excellent for all watercolour, tempera and acrylic painting. The block is glued on all four sides to avoid the paper warping when wet.
300gsm, Rough Surface.
Traditional White, mould-made paper using 50% Cotton.
Acid free with internal and external sizing.

Block of 20 sheets (12.5cm x 18cm).

ABOUT FABRIANO
Very few companies can claim a longer or more distinguished heritage than Fabriano. Dating back to 1264, the Fabriano mill’s fine arts papers were used and highly praised by Michelangelo. Fabrianese paper masters pioneered many of the processes now common in paper manufacture today, including the watermark and the technique of surface sheet gluing using gelatine. In 2002, Fabriano became part of the Fedrigoni Group, which backed it with significant new investments. The company is committed to renewable energy and makes extensive use of self-generated hydroelectric power. Still based in the Italian town of Fabriano, the company celebrates 750 years of quality paper made in the same place with the same passion and dedication.
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Fabriano Blocco per Artisti has long represented the Fabriano Trademark. Unmistakable thanks to its refined cover, it is excellent for all watercolour, tempera and acrylic painting. The block is glued on all four sides to avoid the paper warping when wet.
300gsm, Rough Surface.
Traditional White, mould-made paper using 50% Cotton.
Acid free with internal and external sizing.

Block of 20 sheets (12.5cm x 18cm).

ABOUT FABRIANO
Very few companies can claim a longer or more distinguished heritage than Fabriano. Dating back to 1264, the Fabriano mill’s fine arts papers were used and highly praised by Michelangelo. Fabrianese paper masters pioneered many of the processes now common in paper manufacture today, including the watermark and the technique of surface sheet gluing using gelatine. In 2002, Fabriano became part of the Fedrigoni Group, which backed it with significant new investments. The company is committed to renewable energy and makes extensive use of self-generated hydroelectric power. Still based in the Italian town of Fabriano, the company celebrates 750 years of quality paper made in the same place with the same passion and dedication.