Fabriano Classico 5 vs Saunders Waterford: which watercolour paper wins?
Two papers come up again and again when watercolour painters start thinking seriously about what they are painting on: Fabriano Classico 5 and Saunders Waterford. Both are far ahead of budget papers in quality and performance. Both are stocked at Craft and Canvas in Hebden Bridge. And both have genuine strengths that make them the right choice in different situations. Fabriano Classico 5 is a mould-made Italian paper with a 50% cotton blend — well priced, consistent, and a significant step up for painters moving on from student papers. Saunders Waterford is 100% cotton, made in Somerset by one of the oldest papermakers in England, endorsed by the Royal Watercolour Society, and archivally rated for indefinite longevity. In this post we compare them directly — surface texture, absorbency, working time, how they handle reworking and lifting, colour quality, and suitability for different techniques — and tell you exactly which one to choose and when. We also explain where Bockingford fits for everyday practice. Read on, then find the full range in store or at craftandcanvas.co.uk.
