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Rhodia Pad, Blank 8.25X11.75

Item #: rh1800
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Rhodia pads have remained a cult favorite among writers, artists, and calligraphers for decades since 1934. With an instantly recognizable bright orange cover and smooth, acid-free, ivory paper, these paper pads are designed to be economical and user-friendly without sacrificing quality. Great for calligraphy practice, everyday writing, bullet journaling, notetaking and more.

8.25 x 11.75, 80 sheets, acid-free, 80gm, staple bound with perforated pages for easy removal and a fold over cover.
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Rhodia pads have remained a cult favorite among writers, artists, and calligraphers for decades since 1934. With an instantly recognizable bright orange cover and smooth, acid-free, ivory paper, these paper pads are designed to be economical and user-friendly without sacrificing quality. Great for calligraphy practice, everyday writing, bullet journaling, notetaking and more.

8.25 x 11.75, 80 sheets, acid-free, 80gm, staple bound with perforated pages for easy removal and a fold over cover.
 

Compatibility Pointed Pen, Broad Pen, Pen, Marker
Paper Type Blank, Smooth
Paper Weight 10 - 30 lb
Binding Staple
Paper Use Drawing, Calligraphy, Writing
Skill Level Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Rhodia Pad, Blank 8.25X11.75
Rhodia Pad, Blank 8.25X11.75

Customer Reviews

4 Review
  • Great for calligraphy 5

    Posted by Andrea on Nov 2nd 2021

    Excellent pad for calligraphy! Had trouble looking for papers to practice calligraphy because they would bleed or fibers would get stuck in the nibs. This one is so smooth, eventually and some inks do make the fiber get stuck but it's minimum.

  • Great for calligraphy 5

    Posted by Andrea on Nov 2nd 2021

    Excellent pad for calligraphy! Had trouble looking for papers to practice calligraphy because they would bleed or fibers would get stuck in the nibs. This one is so smooth, eventually and some inks do make the fiber get stuck but it's minimum.

  • great calligraphy pads! 5

    Posted by Dustin on Apr 4th 2020

    when I first began calligraphy, I was unsure which paper to use. There is such a variety available. After a quick internet search, I found Rhodia to be held in high regard within the calligraphy community. After using it, i see why! Its the "work horse" paper. I havent yet found an ink it doesn't hold well. Its great paper.