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Fabriano Medioevalis Reply Folded Cards (3.4 x 5.25)

Built on the foundation of quality and tradition, Fabriano's elegant Medioevalis Reply Folded Cards have myriad uses. The luxurious soft feel of the 260 gsm cards is sure to inspire for any event. Combined with the Reply Envelopes, they are perfect for letterpress, offset, inkjet, laserjet, ink, pencil, charcoal, pastel, light washes, stamping, rubbings, stencils, engraving and printmaking.

  • Includes 100 cards
  • Moulde-Made
  • 260 gsm
  • Perfect for weddings
  • Top-Folded Card
  • Soft Natural White Color
  • Item #: pfa229

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Fabriano Medioevalis Reply Folded Cards (3.4 x 5.25)

Producing beautiful paper in Italy since 1264, Fabriano is the oldest paper mill in Europe. Renowned for its historic technical innovations, such as hydraulic hammers, gelatin sizing, and watermarking, Fabriano created the foundation for papermaking today. With a blend of tradition and innovation, the Fabriano paper mill is a model of corporate environmental stewardship, bringing its distinctive Italian styling to personalized stationery for every occasion. Fabriano Medioevalis stationery is soft white, mould-made, and with deckled-edges; the card weight is 260 gsm and the envelope weight is 120 gsm.


Fabriano Medioevalis Reply Folded Cards (3.4 x 5.25)

Stationery - Envelopes

Stationery Packaging
Cartiere Milliani Fabriano Decorative Box

Stationery - Cards

Card Type
Top-Folded Horizontal

Card Color
Soft White

Card Dimensions
3.4 x 5.25 inches

Card Weight
260 gsm

Card Finish
Moulde-made

Card Edges
Deckled

References

Made In
Italy

This is as good as it gets. For seven centuries, the Fabriano mill has been producing the highest quality art and writing papers. In fact, Fabriano invented the watermark in the Middle Ages as a means of identifying the mill, and great artists such as Michelangelo and Goya have relied upon Fabriano's quality for creating lasting works. What more can we say?