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Product number: 270-913
Size: F4
12-sheet binding size: F4 This is a watercolor paper produced at St. Cuthbert's Paper Mill, which has a historical history in England, and has been used as a representative high-quality watercolor paper in England for many years. Made from 100% cotton, this paper has a surface strength that can withstand all techniques. Waterford watercolor paper, which is hardened on all four sides with light glue, does not require water filling, and the paper does not move when drawing. Every time you draw a sheet, you can separate it with a paper knife. ( From Discovery Japan )
Size: F4
12-sheet binding size: F4 This is a watercolor paper produced at St. Cuthbert's Paper Mill, which has a historical history in England, and has been used as a representative high-quality watercolor paper in England for many years. Made from 100% cotton, this paper has a surface strength that can withstand all techniques. Waterford watercolor paper, which is hardened on all four sides with light glue, does not require water filling, and the paper does not move when drawing. Every time you draw a sheet, you can separate it with a paper knife. ( From Discovery Japan )