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Hahnemühle Toned Watercolour Paper Pad 20×20 cm – Beige Watercolour Paper 200gsm

The Hahnemühle Toned Watercolour Paper Pad 20×20 cm – Beige provides a natural toned background that enhances watercolor paintings and sketches. With 200gsm fine grain paper and 20 sheets of premium quality watercolor paper, it is perfect for watercolor, graphite, ink and watercolor pencils.
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Sometimes the most interesting part of an artwork is the paper itself. The Hahnemühle Toned Watercolour Paper Pad – Beige was designed exactly for that purpose: to give artists a natural toned background that instantly enhances their artwork.

The 200gsm watercolor paper with a fine grain surface works beautifully with watercolor and other drawing techniques. The warm beige tone acts as a natural base layer, allowing artists to focus on highlights and shadows while colors gain depth and character.

Thanks to its surface sizing, colors can be lifted easily from the paper, making corrections and layering effortless. Masking fluid, adhesive tapes and erasers can also be used without leaving residues.

The pad includes 20 sheets of high-quality watercolor paper, glued on the top edge for easy removal. The paper is acid-free and age resistant, ensuring long-lasting artwork.

📐 Size: 20 × 20 cm

👉 Features:

  • 200 gsm watercolor paper
  • Fine grain (cold pressed) surface
  • Natural beige toned paper
  • 20 sheets
  • Top glued pad
  • Allows color lifting
  • Suitable for masking fluid and tape
  • Acid free
  • Age resistant

👍 Ideal for:

  • watercolor painting
  • watercolor pencils
  • graphite drawing
  • ink sketching
  • mixed media sketching
  • illustration and urban sketching

Inspiration Tip:
Try adding highlights using white gouache or gel pen on toned paper. The contrast creates beautiful depth and makes your artwork pop.

Brush Hair Types

The hair or filament of a brush affects how much paint it holds, how softly it applies color, how well it springs back and how much control it gives you. There is no single “best” brush hair for everything — each type has its own purpose.

🐾 Sable / Kolinsky Sable

High-quality natural hair known for its spring, shape retention and ability to hold a fine point or clean edge. It is excellent for watercolor, inks, detail work, line work and techniques that require precision.

🖌️ Red Sable

Natural hair with performance close to sable, usually in a more accessible price range. It offers good control, spring and durability, depending on the quality of the brush. A good choice for details, lines and general painting.

🌿 Camel Hair

The term Camel hair does not necessarily mean the hair comes from a camel. In brushes, it is often used for soft natural hairs or blends of natural hairs, such as pony, goat or ox. It is soft and suitable for gentle applications, watercolor, inks, lettering, washes and smooth color laydown.

💧 Squirrel Hair

Very fine and soft natural hair with excellent water and color holding capacity. It is ideal for watercolor, inks, large washes and techniques where you want generous color flow and soft transitions.

🎒 Pony Hair

Soft and economical natural hair, often used in scholastic, educational and budget-friendly brushes. It is suitable for simple watercolor, tempera, ink and general color applications.

🧱 Ox Hair

Natural hair with a fuller body and good durability. It is not mainly used for very fine points, but works well in flat, wash and similar brushes where stability, filling and even color application are more important.

🎨 Hog Bristle

A firmer natural bristle, traditionally used for oil and acrylic painting. It holds and spreads thicker paints well and is great for expressive brushstrokes, texture, dry brush, impasto and techniques that need more pressure.

✨ Synthetic / Taklon / Nylon

Synthetic filaments, usually made from nylon or polyester, designed for durability, control and easy cleaning. Taklon is one of the most common synthetic filaments and can be soft, medium or firmer depending on the brush. Synthetic brushes are an excellent choice for acrylics, watercolor, tempera, mixed media and everyday use.

🌱 Synthetic Sable / Synthetic Kolinsky

Advanced synthetic filaments designed to behave like natural sable hair: good point, spring, control and smooth color flow. They are ideal when you want high performance without natural hair.

🔀 Natural & Synthetic Blends

Some brushes combine natural hair with synthetic filament to bring benefits from both categories. Natural hair helps with water and color holding capacity, while synthetic filament adds spring, stability and durability.

🧩 Silicone Tools

Silicone is not brush hair; it is an application and shaping tool. It is mainly used with pastes, gels, mediums, acrylics and mixed media techniques to spread, push, carve or create texture.