8 pcs White Cotton Rag, 10 x 7.5 inch 25 x 18cm Khadi rough or smooth surface 210 gsm artists paper, Indian handmade paper
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I ship from the UK: UK- Most things go 1st class & take 1-2 days but can be longer. 2nd class, up to a week but can be longer. EUROPE- most places receive mail within a week. Sometimes 2 weeks, but can be longer. EVERYWHERE ELSE- 2 weeks is average, occasionally quicker. It's not unusual to take 3 weeks, sometimes longer. USA particularly can be subject to delays clearing customs. Sorry I can't be more precise.
Paper is surprisingly heavy compared to the size. BUT, if you have ordered several items the cost may well be too high. Sometimes a lot higher! It's difficult to estimate all the postal permutations of various sizes & weight combinations. I will always refund any over-charges, or if you prefer, you can enquire first for an estimate, or I can prepare a custom listing with the correct cost.
Usually, yes. BUT, some things must be sent separately. e.g. notebooks or a large quantity of small sheets or 320gsm paper won't go in a tube with full or half sheets of paper. Large quantities of full/half sheets may need sending in more than one tube.
Sorry, no. I don't make the paper myself and I only buy the sizes listed. Some packs are large sheets torn in half, then half again etc. and approximate measurements are given. I don't tear to custom sizes as I'm not the most accurate at measuring, but you can buy full sheets and tear to size for yourself if you wish.
I tear paper against a ruler. A torn edge won't be exactly the same as a deckle edge. Some people crease the paper then damp it along the crease, then gently pull the paper apart rather than tear it upwards along the ruler. That gives a more feathered look. I will often tear all 4 edges so that they look the same, or maybe 2 opposite sides so I have 2 torn edges & 2 deckle edges. For some things a torn edge is similar enough for what I need. I suggest getting a few extra sheets to try & see what works best for you, or buy a small quantity first to see if it is going to work before buying a larger quantity.