Stonehenge Paper, Full Sheet, 22x30 - John Neal Books

Stonehenge Paper, Full Sheet, 22x30 - John Neal Books

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PS95. Stonehenge. 22x30 100% cotton, pH neutral, 2 natural deckles, 2 cut edges. 250gsm. Good for calligraphy, watercolor, colored pencil, and pastels. Machine made. USA. Grain direction is parallel to underlined dimension. Paper shipping is now calculated during check out.

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