Rossi 1931 Tin box + double cards + envelopes
Rossi 1931 Tin box + double cards + envelopes
6.69X9.05 inch.
250 gr/m2
Just amazing !
These unique italian designs, dating from the fifteenth and siwteenth century, are printed on high quality soft paper.
Letterpress?
Developed in the 14th century, letterpress printing involves setting type and motifs in reverse on a letterpress plate.
The plate is then inked and pressed onto the surface of a paper.
The pressing process transfers the ink and leaves a deep impression on the paper creating a three dimensional print that has a feel unlike any other type of printing.
The nature of the printing demands a high quality, and generally heavier weight, paper that will not tear or thin when pressed.
Rossi 1931 uses a perfect type of paper containing fibers that are soft and readily accept an impression as well as ink.
As you might expect, letterpress printing is both time and labor intensive.
Prints are made one at a time with each print having its own unique variation of ink coverage and depth impression.
Usually, letterpress is reserved for short-run items such as invitations, personal stationery, greeting cards and special decorative paper.
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