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Watercolour sketchbook (medium) in Turquoise

Watercolour sketchbook (medium) in Turquoise

Regular price €48,00 EUR
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SKU:WAT_MED_TIF_B6

Indulge in the luxury of creation with our Watercolour Sketchbook. Crafted from premium calf leather, its soft satin touch will elevate your artistic experience. The turquoise cover, adorned with original historical patterns, houses luxury Amatruda white and Tiffany turquoise colour paper. Let your imagination run wild on its pages.

 

Description:

Use: Watercolour painting, Gouache

Size: Cover A5, Inserts B6+ (hand cutted with ruff edges)

Paper: 32 Sheets of luxury hand-made 100% Cotton Amatruda paper (200gsm). Comes with mixture of 16sheet White and 16sheet Tiffany turquoise paper.

Interior: Leather + Calligraphy paper parchment or Turquoise hard paper.

Wrapping: Luxury soft Tiffany turquoise Italian Calf leather. 

Finishing: Fully blind tooled with baroque patterns.

Note: This product shall be used as surface only with masking tape. The masking tape protects the leather and createst a natural frame on the finished painting, bringing yet more character to the finished artwork. (masking tape is not included).


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100% Handcrafted in Italy

All our products are 100% hand-crafted using the traditional methods of binding, sewing, edge polishing and finishing.

Therefore, each of our products is unique and original.

Cutting edge craftsmanship

Our professionals brilliantly capture feelings and history through their expertly crafted designs. 

Experience the legacy of traditional binding with a modern twist.

Sustainability

We strongly believe in sustainability, recycling and reuse. 

All our tools are hand-made by us from recycled materials or are fully renovated antiques. 

We keep waste material under 5% and thanks to handcrafting with traditional historical methods use less than 10% electricity in production process.