Amalfi Paper

Amalfi Writing Stationery Set (20 ct) (8.5 x 12)

watermarked by Cartiera Amatruda paper
Price:$38
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Item # pcv854

Description

This luxurious Amalfi stationery, from one of the most renowned paper making centers in Europe, has been made by hand since the 14th century. Located on Italy's Amalfi Coast, this paper mill has produced exquisite stationery continuously since 1380. Each sheet is crafted with the utmost care, using many of the methods first developed in the Middle Ages.

The true deckled edge, on all four sides of each card and along the envelope closure, emphasizes the luscious texture of this pure cotton rag paper, adding dimensionality and character. Lastly, the paper has the distinctive and subtle Amalfi "Amatruda" watermark that authenticates this as Amalfi premium stationery.

Choose from one of two watermarks, the Amalfi Crest or the Angel watermark. The Amalfi Crest Watermarked stationery includes matching envelopes that measure 4 1/2" x 8 3/4" and are used with a letter fold (two folds creating three panels). The Angel Watermarked stationery includes envelopes that measure 6 1/2" x 9", and are used with a French fold (folded vertically and horizontally creating four panels).

  • 8.5 x 12 inches
  • 20 Sheets & 20 Envelopes
  • True exquisite deckled edge
  • 100# text weight (approx.)
  • Includes decorative folder
  • Sized for the best possible writing quality
  • Made by hand on Italy's Amalfi Coast
Made In - Italy
Amalfi Writing Stationery Set (20 ct) (8.5 x 12) ( Amalfi Crest Watermark )
Amalfi Crest Watermark
Angel Watermark
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Additional Info

This stationery is handmade by Cartiera Amatruda in the ancient duchy of Amalfi, Italy, one of the oldest and most renowned papermaking centers in Europe. The Amatruda paper mill is placed in the ancient Mill Valley of Amalfi, in an enchanting bridged position over the Canneto river. The first floor of the building dates back to the fifteenth century and the paper manufacturing tradition of the Amatruda family dates back to1380.

Traditionally, the papers have been watermarked with cities' coats-of-arms, as well as religious and heraldic symbols. Each deckle-edged sheet is crafted with the utmost care, using many of the traditional methods developed in the Middle Ages.

PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES

  • Amalfi Writing Stationery Set (20 ct) (8.5 x 12)
    • Key Attributes
    • 8.5 x 12 inches
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    • 20 Sheets & 20 Envelopes
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    • True exquisite deckled edge
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    • 100# text weight (approx.)
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    • Includes decorative folder
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    • Sized for the best possible writing quality
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    • Made by hand on Italy's Amalfi Coast
  • Paper Properties
    • Paper Dimensions
    • Crest 8.5 x 12 or Angel 8.75 x 12.5 inches
    • Paper Finish
    • Handmade
  • Stationery
    • Card Type
    • Sheet
    • Card Color
    • Soft White
    • Card Dimensions
    • 8.5 x 12 inches
    • Card Weight
    • 150 gsm
    • Card Finish
    • Handmade w/ Watermark
    • Card Edges
    • Deckled
    • Card Size
    • A4
  • Stationery - Envelopes
    • Envelope Dimensions
    • Crest 8.75 x 4.5 or Angel 9 x 6.5 inches
    • Envelope Opening
    • Top
    • Envelope Color
    • Soft White
    • Stationery Packaging
    • Amatruda La Carta di Amalfi decorative box
  • Shopping
    • Quantity
    • Consumer
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    • 20 count

Amalfi Paper Brand Story

Paper mills were built along "Valle dei Mulini" owing to the presence of abundant water. This and easy access to cloth, thanks to the flourishing commercial activity at the time, made Amalfi one of the most important paper manufacturers. From the fifteenth century the need for public and private documents increased and this determined the installation of new mills. The paper mill activity continued to flourish even after the political decline of the town, above all due to the high quality of the paper produced and local manufacturers were so rich and powerful that they founded the "Congrega dei Cartari".

The Amatruda family, whose name derives from a feminine name of Longobard (Lombards) origin, was resident from the 1198 in the hamlet of Pogerola and, over the course of the fourteenth century, participated actively in the social life of Amalfi. From the parchments of the Bishop's archives of Ravello and Amalfi it appears that in 1483, a representative of the Amatruda family of papermakers: Barnaba De Amatruda, who lived in Scala, exchanged some of his property in Campodonnico with the Monastery of San Cataldo. The oldest Amatruda watermark comes from that era. It shows a circle crowned with three Angevin lilys, with a scroll bearing the writing "Amatrulo".

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