AMALFI Letterset - 20 A5+ sheets & 20 envelopes - Amatruda
The paper from Amatruda is produced according to an old artisanal tradition and each sheet is made one by one in Amalfi, Italy. The sides are not cut to keep the natural look on the edges.
20 "Amatruda" A5+ sheets
Letter paper sheet (120gsm), a little larger than an A5 format, singularly produced according to the ancient craftsmanship tradition, with all uncut edges. "Amatruda" A5+ sheets have a "Amatruda" inscription filigree, located in one corner. Generally it is used as stationery, folded in 2 parts, combined with a 12x18cm envelope.
20 "Amalfi" envelopes
"Amalfi" 12×18 cm envelope is a classic model, it has uncut edges on the envelope’s closing which is already pre-waxed and a filigree with “AMALFI” inscription is represented in capital letters.
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The paper from Amatruda is produced according to an old artisanal tradition and each sheet is made one by one in Amalfi, Italy. The sides are not cut to keep the natural look on the edges.
20 "Amatruda" A5+ sheets
Sheets for stationery (120gsm) a little larger than an A5 format, singularly produced according to the ancient craftsmanship tradition, with all uncut edges. "Amatruda" A5+ sheets have a "Amatruda" inscription filigree, located in one corner. Generally it is used as stationery, folded in 2 parts, combined with a 12x18cm envelope.
This paper is also suitable for all ink-jet and laser printers.
- Size: 22 x 17 cm
- Weight: 120 gsm
20 "Amalfi" envelopes
"Amalfi" 12×18 cm envelope is a classic model, it has uncut edges on the envelope’s closing which is already pre-waxed and a filigree with “AMALFI” inscription is represented in capital letters.
- Size: 12 x 18 cm
- Weight: 150 gsm
Handmade in Italy
- From
- Italy
- Weight
- 120g/m2
- Regulating
- plain
- Paper color
- Ivory
- Format
- A5
- Number of sheets
- 20

The Amatruda family had been producing paper since the 13th century. On their oldest watermark "Amatrulo" you can see three Angeline lilies. This tends to show that the Amatruda family has already produced paper during the domination of the Angevins in the "Kingdom of the Two Sicilys" (1282-1442).
The paper produced at Amatruda is produced according to an old artisanal tradition and each sheet is made one by one. The sides are not cut to keep the natural look on the edges.