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Medioevalis Envelopes - 100 Pack

Medioevalis Envelopes - 100 Pack

Regular price $65.00 USD
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120g, wove finish, unlined, gummed envelopes in traditional cream and bright white. This well-established line is produced using the Amalfi method that dates back to the 12th century.

Boxed 100 each, in a decorative Medieval luxury paper box. Suitable for calligraphy or any printing method. Fountain pen friendly. Made in Italy.

Pair with a Medioevalis Deckle Edge Writing Pad for a complete correspondence set. 

Detailed specs: 

  • 100 envelopes 
  • 120g Medioevalis paper
  • Sizes:
    • 6.12 x 4.38" (fits folded A5 sheets) 
    • 8.65 x 4.33" (fits folded A4 sheets)
  • Made in Italy
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K. Benson
Medioevalis White Envelopes

I’ve just tried this paper for the first time and I’m really pleased. Both the writing sheets and these envelopes take ink perfectly. The white shows off many inks to advantage!

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Henri B
Great paper for many uses!

I have used this paper for letter writing, with both fountain pen and typewriter. It excels in both use cases; with lighter inking setting on my Olympia typewriter, and moderate viscosity ink through my Lamy safari. I love the color and feel of the paper, and I'd recommend you judge it for yourself!

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K. Benson
Medioevalis White Envelopes

I’ve just tried this paper for the first time and I’m really pleased. Both the writing sheets and these envelopes take ink perfectly. The white shows off many inks to advantage!

H
Henri B
Great paper for many uses!

I have used this paper for letter writing, with both fountain pen and typewriter. It excels in both use cases; with lighter inking setting on my Olympia typewriter, and moderate viscosity ink through my Lamy safari. I love the color and feel of the paper, and I'd recommend you judge it for yourself!