About Amatruda
Amatruda proved to be a paper maker for centuries. This can be found on their oldest filigree ornaments with the words "Amatrulo" at the bottom of the symbol which includes three lilies of Anjou. This suggests that the family had produced documents during the Anjou dynasty rule of the "Two Sicilian Kingdoms" (1282-1442). Its products meet "the requirements of maximum durability and durability" (UNI 10332) and are processed according to ancient craft traditions. Each sheet is unique, with natural trim all around to maintain the wool felt print. Its soft hand and clear plot guarantee a high quality level for all applications. The raw materials used by Amatruda are cotton or cellulose TCF with neutral Ph value, no chemical substances or bleaching treatment, and FSC certified, the brand allows consumers to identify, buy and use well-managed forest products, you do not will contribute to the destruction of the world's forests.