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Asian Silk Fan Italian Note Cards Boxed Sets 4x6" -by Tassotti Italy 8/8

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Asian Silk Fan Italian Note Cards Boxed Sets 4x6" -by Tassotti Italy 8/8

A multi-purpose Boxed Set of 8 Greeting/Note Cards/8 envelopes that are great to have on hand and suitable for every occasion and reason.

  • Finest Quality Italian Printed Cards with matching Envelopes on Ivory Card Stock - Designs from the Tassotti Art Print collection -Printed on 200-gram card stock using offset printing. They are  suitable for writing with ballpoint pens, pencils, or fountain or nib pens.

  • From the Tassotti Art Print collection -Each Card and Envelope Cellophaned for protection House of Tassotti 1957 papers are world renowned as a true ambassador of Made In Italy classic papers. Located in the Bassano del Grappa in the Veneto region, the family has taken over the heritage of the old Remondini printing house originated in the 1600s, and becoming its full-fledged successor through reproductions of the original Remondini collection as well as modern designs.

$5.98

Original: $19.95

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Asian Silk Fan Italian Note Cards Boxed Sets 4x6" -by Tassotti Italy 8/8—

$19.95

$5.98

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A multi-purpose Boxed Set of 8 Greeting/Note Cards/8 envelopes that are great to have on hand and suitable for every occasion and reason.

  • Finest Quality Italian Printed Cards with matching Envelopes on Ivory Card Stock - Designs from the Tassotti Art Print collection -Printed on 200-gram card stock using offset printing. They are  suitable for writing with ballpoint pens, pencils, or fountain or nib pens.

  • From the Tassotti Art Print collection -Each Card and Envelope Cellophaned for protection House of Tassotti 1957 papers are world renowned as a true ambassador of Made In Italy classic papers. Located in the Bassano del Grappa in the Veneto region, the family has taken over the heritage of the old Remondini printing house originated in the 1600s, and becoming its full-fledged successor through reproductions of the original Remondini collection as well as modern designs.