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. The production yield from the six continuous machines, one of which is dedicated entirely to producing bank notes and security papers, makes the company unique in the European paper industry and one of the leading players in its field worldwide.
Description The Fabriano Accademia Sketchbook is a high-quality staple bound sketchbook suitable for both experienced artists and beginners. It features 12 sheets of 120 gsm machine-made paper from acid-free 100% cellulose, every sheet has a slightly textured surface that is ideal for all sketching and drawing media, including pencils, charcoal, […]
This sketch paper has been toned specifically for use with light and dark media. The pads contain 80 lb. (118gsm) medium-surface sketch paper appropriate for graphite, chalk, charcoal, sketching stick, marker, china marker, colored pencil, pen and white gel pen. The paper is 100% recycled and acid-free with kraft and bark fiber inclusions for visual interest. Each pad contains 24 sheets with the exception of the 5.5″ x 8.5″ and the 9″ x 12″ which contain 50 sheets per pad.
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