Hahnemühle Toned Watercolour Pads
The Hahnemühle Toned Watercolour Pads offer a choice between two tone options: Cool Grey or Warm Beige. These pads contain 20 sheets of fine watercolour paper, the toned papers allow to set the focus on the motif, as a natural background colour is already given.
The 200gsm watercolour paper has a fine grain surface. Due to the surface sizing, colours can be effortlessly lifted from the paper. The use of masking fluids, adhesive tapes and erasers is possible without residue. The pads are glued along the top edge only. These papers are acid-free and age resistant.
Hahnemühle Toned Watercolour Pads are available in A5 and A4, as well as a square format 20x20cm and are available in a hard cover sketchbook HERE


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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