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Rising Barrier Paper Sheets

by Legion Paper


Machine made of 100% cotton, Rising Barrier Paper has a neutral pH, is chlorine-free, and buffered with calcium carbonate. It can be used as backing for fine art, interleaving paper or print folder to protect high quality artwork. One can also use this as a drawing paper, as well as for offset lithography and silkscreen.

Rising Barrier Paper Sheets

by Legion Paper

Average User Rating: Based on (6 Reviews)

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Lacey P. from Baton Rouge, LA says:

I bought the 22 in. x 30 in. sheet white arches cover (item # 4650100). I really like this paper's heavy feel--it's about as thick as two pieces of Bristol board and has a ragged edge. It's not stark...[more]

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Rated by: Lacey P. in Baton Rouge, LA
I bought the 22 in. x 30 in. sheet white arches cover (item # 4650100). I really like this paper's heavy feel--it's about as thick as two pieces of Bristol board and has a ragged edge. It's not stark white--more of a natural white. Good for oil painting if you gesso it well.
Rated by: Sister Ayesha H B. in Sewell, NJ
I like this paper, makes for good ripped edging when I'm scrapbooking with family & friends.
Rated by: V. Glen W. in Gallup, NM
Hosho works elegantly as a medium for large scale printing of photographs. My largest printer takes up to 17 1/2 x 22 inches, the exactly right size. The bright white and opacity are perfect.
Rated by: Sandra B. in Troy, AL
I was very pleased with this product. I was also pleased that I could purchase one sheet at a time which you cannot do at other sites.
Rated by: mary beth t. in corpus christi, TX
an inexpensive paper with a perfect weight for acrylic.ideal for ordering in bulk because of the price point.
Rated by: Jude P. in Knoxville, TN
I use these unusual and beautiful papers for some specialized art items, but they have many uses. The descriptions here are accurate, and you need to really understand what you are buying, including the size and the acid-base balance. For scrapbookers, sampling is a great way to be introduced to these papers. The price is super low, and the only limit is your imagination!
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