Daler-Rowney Heavy Weight Cartridge Paper Pad A2
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Price: £19.80
Brand: Daler-Rowney
Description: This heavy-weight pad from Daler Rowney is made from more robust, sturdy paper than standard cartridge pads. Each page has a paper weight of 220gsm, making them very strong and durable. These pads are available in 4 sizes to suit your needs. Each one contains 25 sheets of high-quality paper, ideal for use with pencil, brush, pen, pastel and more. Pages can be easily and cleanly torn out to be used individually if desired. The paper is also acid-free, making it very long-lasting and resistant to yellowing over time. - Surface texture: Cartridge paper - Transparency: Opaque - Acid free: Yes - Brand: Daler Rowney - Page size: A2 - Paper print: Plain - Paper thickness: 220gsm - Removable pages: Yes. Daler-Rowney Heavy Weight Cartridge Paper Pad A2 - shop the best deal online on craftcompare.co.uk
Category: Arts and Crafts
Merchant: London Graphic Centre
Product ID: L-7544000063
Colour: White
EAN: 5011385915488
MPN: D403040200
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Author: Lesley Welch
Rating: 5
Review: I’m fairly new to graphite drawing, I usually paint watercolours and was using watercolour paper for graphite work. Sometimes it works well if you need texture on buildings etc but this heavyweight paper gives a wonderful effect, particularly on skies it makes it easier to blend the graphite.
Author: W.G.Jones
Rating: 3
Review: This paper was advertised as natural white but appears to be a light cream. This was irritating because I really needed a white paper. This has proved costly and a waste of time because I had to re-order more paper.