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  1. Cornelissen Saunders Waterford WC Books

    Cornelissen Saunders Waterford WC Books

    Starting at: £15.00

    Cornelissen Saunders Waterford Watercolour hardback books are available in two sizes: 12 x 17cm and 28 x 35 cm. Each size is available in HP (Hot Pressed) and NOT (Cold Pressed) and contain 30 sheets including end papers / 58 pages. Saunders Waterford paper is 300 gsm mould made, 100% cotton, chlorine and acid free, guaranteeing conservation and inalterability over time. The paper is Gelatine tub sized and calcium carbonate buffered, making it ideally absorbent and retaining its nature unaltered even if scratched. Ideal for watercolour, tempera, gouache, acrylic, ink, charcoal, graphite and drawing. Thread bound and branded L. Cornelissen & Son in stamp gold foil.

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  2. Cornelissen historical ink range, Jane Austen ink

    Cornelissen Historical Inks, Jane Austen Ink 30ml

    £10.50

    This ink is made to the recipe that Jane Austen used to draft her novels. Austen's maid took this formula from Martha Lloyd's book, ‘The House Keeper’. She used good-quality English oak galls, but poorer quality beer than Isaac Newton, and added a little sugar. Her recipe is less stable and turns ‘antique brown’ over a long period of time, while Sir Isaac Newton's remains black. Initially a medium blue-grey, it darkens to a rich matte back, slightly warmer in tone than our regular Oak Gall Ink. It is made in small batches and blended to give the required consistency and strength, and is fully waterproof in 5-7 days. Permanent and lightfast, it has been steeped for several weeks and left to ‘mature’ for several more in the bottle. When used on animal skins such as vellum, the acids in the Oak Gall Ink react with collagen, effectively ‘etching’ itself into the surface, hence its permanence. 

     

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