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Handmade Deckle Edge Paper - A5 Size - Ideal for Art and Crafts - Pack of 50
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- [Home Printer Friendly]: Our deckled edge 150gsm paper is compatible with home printers, offering endless possibilities to make a lasting impression with creations such as menus, wedding invitations, cards, or even books. For best results, feed one sheet at a time through the manual feed tray. As printer settings and tolerances can vary, we recommend testing with a sample first to ensure optimal print quality. 50 sheets of 5.8 x 8.3, A5 paper
- [Practice Art Sustainably]: Create with a clear conscience using our 100% recycled cotton paper, crafted from responsibly sourced remnants of the local garment industry. Made tree-free, acid-free, and chemical-free through sustainable production processes, our paper is FSC Certified, ensuring that your art supports a healthier planet
- [Archival Quality]: Our acid- and chemical-free deckled edge cotton paper is more than just a medium; it's a canvas for creativity and a keeper of memories. Your creations will endure, retaining their original vibrancy and value over time. Whether showcased in a gallery, home studio, or as bespoke stationery, let your art continue to shine beautifully
- [Protecting Our Artisans]: In addition to preserving the environment, we take pride in ensuring the safety and fair treatment of the skilled craftsmen behind our paper. Our facility holds certification from Sedex SMETA Audit, guaranteeing ethical practices, safe working conditions, and fair treatment at every stage of production.
- [Artisan Crafted]: Experience the unmatched craftsmanship of our 50-pack handmade cotton deckled edge paper, expertly produced by artisans using time-honored techniques passed down through generations since 14th-century India. This luxurious, cold-pressed 150gsm blank paper is externally treated with a plant-based sizing solution, making it ideal for bringing your creative visions to life—whether with watercolor, acrylics, charcoal, ink, or colored pencils