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Fine Art Greeting Cards

A fine art greeting card is a photograph on Mohawk 324gsm uncoated paper — heavy, textured, off-white, with a single image taking up the full face. Sets of ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred. Not only a card — a photograph kept in the home it arrives at.

The paper

Mohawk has been making fine paper in upstate New York since 1931. The 324gsm uncoated stock is heavy and off-white, with a fine cotton-textured tooth that takes the ink directly into the paper. Acid-free, archival, FSC certified. The card folds clean and stands on its own when opened.

What's in a set

Each set is framed around a (collection × location) pairing — "Halcyon: Katwijk aan Zee", "Atmospheric: LeidenPolderpark", "Signature: TheHague". A set reads as a place portrait of the collection at one location: a series of photographs from the same shoot, the same place, the same register, sent out one by one through the year. Sets come in tiers of ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred.

What goes on them

Single image per card, taking up the full face. Portrait orientation only — landscape work prints on postcards instead, where the format fits. Each card is blank inside, ready for handwriting.

Longevity

Archival pigment on heavy uncoated paper holds well in the hand, in an envelope, on a fridge, in a kept-stack of letters. Keep cards out of direct sunlight in storage; the ink stays true for years.

How we make them

Every set is produced through Prodigi's facilities in the UK, EU, or US, whichever is closest to your delivery address. Mohawk stock, archival pigment, scored and folded to size. Cards ship flat in a protective sleeve with envelopes included.

A photograph the post carries.