This very popular BFK Rives fine printmaking paper is mould made in France and has a smooth, absorbent surface. Rives Papers, made of 100% cotton, are acid free, soft-sized, and buffered. Rives is perfectly suited for lithography, intaglio, screen-printing, relief printing, linocut, collotype, and drawing.
Each sheet is watermarked and has two natural deckles and two tear deckled edges.
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This range of printmaking papers has set the standard for every mould made grade manufactured in Europe.
Perhaps its best quality is its consistency. Made with 100% cotton and no optical brightening agents, it is a bright white, smooth, soft and pliable sheet. Dimensionally stable, BFK Rives is a versatile substrate with an absorbent wove surface that is suitable for all forms of printmaking.
Its smooth surface, soft texture, and light sizing allow it to pick up every detail. It has two natural deckles, and two simulated, being torn at the finishing stage. BFK Rives is available in white, grey, tan, and cream.
A question that is often raised is what do the initials BFK stand for? Answer: They were the initials of the owners of the Rives mill in France at the beginning of the 19th century - Blanchet Frères & Kiebler.
Over the last 15 years the paper format has changed a bit with respect to grain dimensions & deckle edges on sheet sizes:
Drawing, Lithography, Collotype, Typography, Intaglio, Engraving, Etching, Mouldmade, Acid Free, 100% Cotton, Deckle Edged, Smooth.
Brand | Canson |
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Country of Manufacture | France |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |