Who owns St Cuthberts Mill?

Who owns St Cuthberts Mill?

F.I.L.A. Group

Type Limited
Area served Worldwide
Products Artist papers. Watercolour, mixed media, printmaking, and fine art inkjet papers
Parent F.I.L.A. Group (Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini)
Website www.stcuthbertsmill.com

Where is Bockingford made?

St Cuthberts Mill
Bockingford® is a beautiful English watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine at St Cuthberts Mill. This is a high quality paper made using pure materials to archival standards.

What is Waterford paper?

Saunders Waterford® is an exquisite watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine. This is the superior quality watercolour paper made by St Cuthberts Mill and comes with the Royal Watercolour Society’s endorsement.

Where is Somerset paper made?

St Cuthberts Mill based in Somerset, England specialises in the paper manufacturing of high quality artists papers. Our experienced papermakers carefully make professional mould made papers, using one of the few remaining cylinder mould machines left in the world.

What is Bockingford Watercolour paper made from?

woodfree bleached chemical pulp
Bockingford watercolour paper offers quality at an affordable price. Texture: short grain. Quality/Recommended: Recommended for professional artists and art students. Made from: 100% woodfree bleached chemical pulp.

Is Bockingford Watercolour paper 100% cotton?

Bockingford paper is cylinder mould made and has superior surface stability thanks to it’s good surface sizing. They are cylinder mould made and woodfree, but are not 100% cotton. The paper is a natural warm white colour, and comes recommended by the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours.

Is Bockingford good paper?

​Bockingford® is a beautiful English watercolour paper, traditionally made on a cylinder mould machine at St Cuthberts Mill. This is a high quality paper made using ​pure materials to archival standards. Its attractive surface is created using natural woollen felts that give it a distinctive random texture.

Where is baohong Watercolour made?

China
I gathered the paper was made in China based on a YouTube video about the paper mill (link here).

Is Somerset paper archival?

Somerset® is a world leading traditional printmaking paper. Mould made from 100% cotton to high archival standards. The surface has a gentle texture, soft and good-tempered nature, and is a strong and stable enough sheet to ensure excellent printing.

What is Somerset satin paper?

Somerset is a versatile high quality range of papers for all printmaking techniques as well as for water media and pastel. Made of 100% cotton rag this is an acid free and buffered range of papers. It comes in two finishes – satin and textured and has four deckled edges.

Is Bockingford Watercolour paper any good?

Where is St Cuthberts Mill in Somerset located?

Situated in the ancient Cathedral City of Wells in the southwest of England, St Cuthberts Mill has been making paper since the 1700’s, taking advantage of the pure waters of the River Axe. St Cuthberts Mill based in Somerset, England specialises in the paper manufacturing of high quality artists papers.

What kind of mould does St Cuthberts Mill use?

It is mould made by St Cuthberts Mill and has a gelatine surface sizing to make it strong and robust. Saunders Waterford is a top quality professional watercolour paper. Think back to June 2020, the UK was gripped in its first lockdown due to the Covid pandemic, and something rather exciting happened when representatives for the BBC called.

When did St Cuthberts Mill change its name?

(MIll 364) The name of the mill was changed in 1862 to ‘Mendip Mill’. In 1886 major changes resulted in the mill’s name to be changed again, this time to ‘St Cuthberts Mill’. Following these changes new effluent equipment and increased power was introduced to the mill.

When did Inveresk take over St Cuthberts Mill?

The company Inveresk purchased St Cuthberts Mill in 1938, and took over the nearby Wookey Hole Mill. This led to Inveresk gaining experience in running a mould machine, and they began making artist papers with the purchase of the TH Saunders business in 1959. PM 1 machine installed in 1954.

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