• A close-up image of a piece of warm white Hahnemühle etching paper showing its texture and deckled edges. A watermark saying 'Hahnemuhle' is along the corner edge of the paper.
  • Two swatches of different toned white paper labeled 'Bright White' and 'Warm White' on a beige background.
  • Two swatches of different toned white paper labeled 'Bright White' and 'Warm White' on a beige background.

Hahnemühle Etching Papers (Warm White)

The Hahnemühle mould-made printmaking paper is perfect for traditional artistic printing techniques. With its matt, velvety soft and  finely structured surface, this Hahnemühle mould-made paper is ideally suited for etching, relief and silkscreen techniques. It picks up  phenomenal detail in fine line work.

All paper grades have 4 deckled edges in the larger sizes and 2 deckled edges and 2 cut edge in the half sheets. These papers are highly resistant to ageing, acid-free and vegan.

  • Size: 53x78cm, 78x106cm and 80x120cm (Oversize)
  • Material: Alpha Cellulose 
  • Weight: 150gsm, 230gsm, 300gsm and 350gsm
  • Deckles: 4 (large and oversized sheets), 2 (53x78cm) 
  • Use: Suitable for all forms of printing as well as letterpress and embossing

The Hahnemühle papers are also available in a Bright White tone HERE

SKU: P331.11A
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