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Pergamenata, Heavyweight Paper, Natural (230 gsm), 27" x 39"

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Italian-made Pergamenata gives you both the look and feel of traditional aged parchment paper. Each 27 x 39 sheet is made of 100% sulphite and features a translucent, mottled appearance, crisp snap, and hard vellum surface. Perfect for both broad-edge and pointed calligraphy nibs, and an ideal choice for certificates, diplomas and award documents. 230 gsm.

Also available in sets of sixteen pre-cut 9.5 x 13 pieces.

Please specify in the comment section of your order if you would like your paper left as a full sheet, half sheet, or quarter-cut into 4 pieces.
*Shipping Note:* Paper left as a full sheet will need to be shipped in a tube, which will result in a slightly larger shipping cost.
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Italian-made Pergamenata gives you both the look and feel of traditional aged parchment paper. Each 27 x 39 sheet is made of 100% sulphite and features a translucent, mottled appearance, crisp snap, and hard vellum surface. Perfect for both broad-edge and pointed calligraphy nibs, and an ideal choice for certificates, diplomas and award documents. 230 gsm.

Also available in sets of sixteen pre-cut 9.5 x 13 pieces.

Please specify in the comment section of your order if you would like your paper left as a full sheet, half sheet, or quarter-cut into 4 pieces.
*Shipping Note:* Paper left as a full sheet will need to be shipped in a tube, which will result in a slightly larger shipping cost.
 

Compatibility Pointed Pen, Broad Pen
Paper Type Large Sheet, Smooth, Vellum, Specialty
Paper Weight 90 - 110 lb
Paper Use Calligraphy
Skill Level Advanced, Intermediate
Pergamenata, Heavyweight Paper, Natural (230 gsm), 27" x 39"
 

Shipping and Returns

Enjoy $5.99 Flat Rate Shipping (2-7 business days) on orders over $50. (*Large sheet paper (uncut) will have an additional $15 fee due to oversized shipment price increases)

We ship worldwide! International orders are subject to all applicable customs & duty taxes & fees. These fees are not included in the shipping price.

Orders placed online and by phone generally ship within 48-72 business hours. Paper and Ink Arts is closed on Saturday & Sundays, so orders placed over the weekend will begin shipping on the following Monday.

If there is an item in your order that is out of stock, we will contact you via email when your order is packed to allow you the choice of having your other items shipped or having your entire order held until your backordered item arrives.

Shipping charges are simply the standard UPS or USPS rate of shipping your package to your location based on the package's weight. Sheets of paper require a tube for shipping, thus your shipping rates will increase from the amount you see on your online order to compensate for the extra parcel. No handling charges are ever added.

If an item doesn’t suit you, package it carefully to avoid shipping damage. We’ll be glad to give you a full credit or refund for the price of the unopened/unused item. Please note:

We are unable to accept returns for items purchased on SALE or CLEARANCE.

Simply include a note with your order number and return regularly-priced, unopened/unused merchandise within 30 days by US Mail or UPS to:

Paper & Ink Arts

Attention: Returns

113 Graylynn Dr.

Nashville, TN 37214

Customer Reviews

2 Review
  • Nice for fake vellum work 5

    Posted by Haley on Mar 11th 2021

    I like this paper when clients ask for work on vellum but don’t want to pay the high cost for a prepared skin. It needs some preparation with gum sandarac before writing but if it is prepared enough you can get nice hairlines from both broadedge and pointed. This heavyweight is nice because you can do dry brush watercolor on it just fine. There is ghosting if you choose to use it in a book but not any more than calfskin vellum.

  • Nice for fake vellum work 5

    Posted by Haley on Mar 11th 2021

    I like this paper when clients ask for work on vellum but don’t want to pay the high cost for a prepared skin. It needs some preparation with gum sandarac before writing but if it is prepared enough you can get nice hairlines from both broadedge and pointed. This heavyweight is nice because you can do dry brush watercolor on it just fine. There is ghosting if you choose to use it in a book but not any more than calfskin vellum.

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