Hahnemühle Deckled Edge Watercolour Books
This new watercolour book range from Hahnemühle is designed for the artists who love painting on traditional hand-torn paper. Featuring a strong and durable 250gsm, 100% cotton watercolour paper these books contain 30 sheets / 60 pages of paper. Each Cold-pressed sheet has 3 hand-torn edges.
The three hand-torn edges give each of the 30 sheets a touch of elegance and the feeling of a masterpiece. The natural texture of the paper provides the perfect surface for both detailed and broad brush strokes, offering unparalleled control and versatility for all wet painting techniques. The robust binding, the black rubber band and the durable, moisture-repellent cover ensure that creations stay secure, whether painting on the go, at home or in your studio.
Hahnemühle Fine Art Papers
Hahnemühle have been producing quality papers for over 4 centuries, and are known worldwide as a revered producer of fine art papers.
Few companies in the world can claim a heritage as rich and enduring as Hahnemühle’s. Since its founding in 1584 in the idyllic Solling uplands of South Lower Saxony, Hahnemühle has been synonymous with craftsmanship, innovation, and a deep commitment to serving the art world.
While the product offerings and production techniques have naturally evolved since the 16th century, the dedication to creating exceptional papers for artists has remained steadfast. What began as a focus on mould-made writing paper has expanded to include an unparalleled range of artist papers – for printmakers and artists alike.
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