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Rives Tradition bright white

Designed and manufactured in France, rives tradition is a contemporary felt marked, textured embossed paper with both a visual and textural elegance. Being such a versatile uncoated stock, it is suitable for wedding invitations, stationery, memorial printing, greeting cards, swing tags, business cards, direct mail, annual reports, brochures, corporate reports, and menus. 

Due to the luxurious felt texture this paper is perfect for special embellishing such as letterpress, hot stamp metallic foiling and blind embossing. 

Environmental Attributes

  • Acid Free
  • Element chlorine free. 
  • Responsibly forested
  • FSC certified 
  • ISO 14001 EMS accredited 

Rives tradition is proudly FSC certified, elemental chlorine pulp free and made in a facility that is ISO 14001 EMS accredited. This refers to an internationally recognised environmental management system (EMS) which maps out a framework that organisations can follow to identify impacts on the environment and reduce pollution. 

FPS Print suitability

  • CMYK Digital print (avoid heavy solids)
  • Foil press
  • HP Indigo printing
  • Die-cutting
  • Offset
  • Embossing
  • Letterpress 

Weights and Colours

Our standard selection of Rives tradition is bright white 350gsm with 120 and 250gsm available to order along with a range of colours including pale cream, ice white and natural white. This range is also available in Rives design- an elegant fine meshed textured stock and Rives dot I-tone – an understated geometric paper textured with fine dots. 

Matching envelopes

Rives tradition envelopes can be provided in a 120gsm wallet peel and seal in sizes C6, DL, C5 and 220x220mm and a banker lick and stick in C6 and DL. 

Some of Our Clients

Bed Threads Logo White Fox Logo Better Beer Logo Campos Logo Mayers Logo Max Media Lab Logo Cryomed Aesthetics Logo Walker Productions Logo No Limit Boxing Logo Milky Lane Logo

Fast Print Services would like to Acknowledge the Gadigal people,
the traditional custodians of this land on which we work, and pay our respect to the elders both past and present.

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