Fredrix 16 by 20-Inch Stretched Watercolor Canvas

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Editorial Review
Watercolor canvas is a revolutionary watercolor surface made of 100% cotton.. The unique texture of an all natural woven material, in combination with a proprietary patented specically. This item is manufactured in Mexico.

Features
1) Watercolor canvas is a revolutionary watercolor surface made of 100% cotton.
2) The unique texture of an all natural woven material, in combination with a proprietary patented specically
3) This item is manufactured in Mexico
4) Package Quantity: 6
5) Excellent Quality.

Specification
Binding : Kitchen
Brand : Fredrix
Color : white
EAN : 0081702055369
Label : Tara Materials Inc.
Manufacturer : Tara Materials Inc.
Model : 5536
PackageDimensions_Weight : 1.05 pounds
PackageDimensions : L:20.00 X W:16.00 X H:0.90
ProductGroup : Art and Craft Supply
ProductTypeName : HOME
Publisher : Tara Materials Inc.
ReleaseDate : 2011-06-17
Size : 16x20
Studio : Tara Materials Inc.
Title : Fredrix 16 by 20-Inch Stretched Watercolor Canvas

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