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Fabriano Artistico watermark on mould-made paper machine drum.

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Fabriano special issue

Pulp 23 throws a spotlight on Fabriano, named after the Italian town in which its mills were founded
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Fabriano Artistico watermark on mould-made paper machine drum.

Industry for creativity – the art of contemporary papermaking at the Fabriano mill, 2021.

This issue throws a spotlight on Fabriano, named after the Italian town in which its mills were founded in 1264, and whose papers have been loved and used by artists ever since. Fabriano has been part of Fedrigoni for two decades and continues to make the finest papers for creative expression.

Photography by Philip Sayer.

 

The water-driven multiple-hammer stamping mills used to break down rags for papermaking, now preserved in the mill. In use from the thirteenth century until the 1950s.

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