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  • Fabriano Fabriano 1264 Watercolor Pads, Cold-Press, 9" x 12" 140 lb (300 gsm), 20 Shts./Pad

Fabriano 1264 Watercolor Pads, Cold-Press, 9" x 12" 140 lb (300 gsm), 20 Shts./Pad

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Fabriano 1264 Watercolor Pads feature 140lb. (300gsm) cold press, bright white paper that works for all wet techniques as well as lifting and scrubbing. The paper's cold press finish is very forgiving, enabling all lifting and scrubbing techniques while enhancing color vibrancy. Available in spiral-bound (with micro-perforations) and glue-bound (fold-over cover) format. Fabriano 1264 Watercolor Pads satisfy the needs of both students and professional watercolorists. The paper is ideal for watercolor, gouache, and acrylic ink. Since 1264, Fabriano has been producing extraordinary paper for use in the field of art. Best known for their variety of watercolor papers, Fabriano is recognized throughout the world for producing exceptional products that give space to ideas. Now celebrating their 750-year anniversary, Fabriano continues to push the boundaries of what paper can do. With 4 production plants in Italy, more than 3000 catalog products, and distribution to over 100 countries, Fabriano paper is part of Italy’s cultural heritage and is chosen by millions of students and artists all over the world. The company has been committed to highly sustainable production and respect for the environment by returning 95% of water used in production back to the environment, introducing new machinery to decrease pollutants coming from plants, and exclusively using FSC-certified cellulose since 2005. From Canova to Beethoven to Michelangelo, Fabriano papers have been a blank canvas for the works of great masters of art, technique, and thought.
 
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