Choose from a selection of the highest quality Bamboo, Hemp & Cotton Archival FineArt Papers made by Hahnemühle.  

Established in 1584, Germany.  Hahnemühle is the inventor of FineArt Inkjet Paper. 


▶️ 290gsm Bamboo • Hahnemühle Bamboo is the world’s first FineArt inkjet paper made from 90% bamboo fibres (10% cotton), for a natural look and environmentally friendly paper production. The natural white, warm-toned bamboo paper does not contain optical brighteners, and stands out thanks to its soft, lightly textured felt structure and sensual feel. Bamboo is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most precise requirements in terms of age resistance. The unique combination of sustainable bamboo fibres, soft surface texture and impressive print quality gives the artwork outstanding expression and soul.

▶️ 290gsm Hemp • Hahnemühle Hemp uses one of the oldest and most diverse natural fibres in the world and is made of 60% hemp fibre & 40% cotton.  The lightly textured surface gives the paper a pleasant, silky feel. Colours and details are brilliantly reproduced, the depth of the black truly stands out and contrasts are reproduced with stunning effect. Hemp was an essential part of paper production for centuries, and due to its extremely robust fibres, it has often been used for long-lasting historical documents, such as the Gutenberg Bible and the US Declaration of Independence.

▶️ 310gsm Satin Photo Rag • This Hahnemühle Fine Art white 100% cotton paper features the classic Photo Rag surface with a delicate felt structure and a beautifully soft feel.  It's gives a beautiful sense of depth and three-dimensional quality. The depth of the blacks truly stand out and contrasts are reproduced with stunning effect. The printed areas have a soft sheen, while the unprinted areas remain matt to beautifully accentuate brilliance. 

▶️ 310gsm William Turner • Hahnemühle William Turner is a traditional mould-made watercolour paper with a coating that is ideal for FineArt applications. The white 100% cotton paper does not contain optical brighteners and is characterised by its unique tactile feel and surface texture. The fine yet highly pronounced felt structure of the genuine mould-made paper gives photographs and art reproductions a striking depth and three-dimensional effect outstanding reproduction of colour and detail, impressive contrasts and deep blacks. William Turner is acid- and lignin-free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance.


▶️ 260gsm Satin Photo Paper • Premium heavy-weight bright white photo paper that gives even more contrast, depth, colour & detail than a standard light weight Satin paper and without the nasty reflection of a gloss paper.


Prints are made to order using the industry leading Canon PRO 4100 printer which uses 12 (Lucia) inks that achieve the widest possible colour gamut and lightfastness.


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▶️  Fine Art Archival Heavy-Weight papers


▶️  Canon Lucia Inks - Lightfast (anti fade) 75+ years

▶️  A5 - A4 sizes shipped in hardback envelopes with added stiffener

▶️  A3 - A1 sizes shipped in reinforced tubes with end caps

▶️  Prints carefully wrapped in acid free tissue paper

▶️  Worldwide tracked delivery

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▶️  Shipping by Royal Mail as Tracked48 delivery & International Tracked delivery via eBays Global Shipping Program


This is a reproduction print with no frame included.  Images are to show how the print looks in a frame.

PLEASE NOTE:  The print may look different to what you see on your computer/device’s screen.  Every screen has a number of different calibration settings that all show colours differently.  Also, some settings such as contrast & saturation can be altered, thus further changing how colours are represented.  Therefore, the print may not look exactly how you see it on your device.  Also, the light in which a print is viewed under, such as a warm/cool or bright/dark light also changes how the colour looks on the print.