Block with renowned Italia paper by Magnani, glued from four sides. Italia paper has a cold pressed surface and is especially recommended for all wet techniques like watercolour, gouache, ink and acrylics.
Discover Italia , the high-quality cold pressed watercolour paper produced using the traditional cylinder mould machine process to create a surface suitable for a…
Block with renowned Italia paper by Magnani, glued from four sides. Italia paper has a cold pressed surface and is especially recommended for all wet techniques like watercolour, gouache, ink and acrylics.
Discover
Italia
, the high-quality
cold pressed
watercolour paper produced using the traditional cylinder mould machine process to create a surface suitable for all wet techniques. Its 100% cotton composition and total absence of acids and chlorine derivates endow it with resistance against yellowing from UV rays, guaranteeing durability over the years and an optimal yield of the pigments applied. This watercolour paper is also suitable for media like gouache, ink and acrylic.
The traditional production process of the cylinder mould machine mimics the techniques of the master papermakers of the past, coming as close as possible to the original quality of handmade paper and producing distinctive deckle edges on all four sides. The production pace is slower than on the fourdrinier machine, allowing the fibres to settle evenly, resulting in smooth, even paper. Cotton pulp is spread evenly over a rotating cylinder mould made of fine wire mesh, which allows the water to drain off while the cotton fibers settle on the surface to form the paper.
Magnani 1404 papers are completely acid-free and produced in a neutral environment. This not only provides greater UV resistance, but also promises a long lifespan.
Magnani's ISO 9706 compliant papers, which are labelled “LONG LIFE” or permanent, provide a guarantee of the paper’s physical and chemical stability over time. The standard requires a minimum level of alkaline reserve, such as calcium carbonate, to neutralise any acids present. It also sets a maximum limit for easily oxidised substances and must be produced in an acid free environment.
The acronym “OBA” stands for “Optical Brighteners Agent”, chemical substances used during the production process to make paper look whiter and brighter. Magnani avoids the use of these optical brighteners in Magnani 1404 papers because they can degrade over time, compromising not only their brightness, but also effectively changing the colour of the paper itself.
Magnani 1404 papers are produced exclusively on a cylinder mould machine: this traditional production process mimics the hand-crafting techniques of the master papermakers of days gone by, coming as close as possible to the quality of handmade paper. Production is slower than on the flatbed mill, allowing the fibres to settle evenly, resulting in smooth, even paper.
Magnani uses only natural fibres from sustainable sources, such as cotton or alpha cellulose. Cotton is a key raw material in our art paper production process: its long fibres provide extraordinary flexibility, strength and absorbency, giving the paper a distinctive quality. Plus, as it is lignin free, cotton naturally makes the paper more resistant to yellowing.
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