Hand-engraved business cards and stationery
Engraved stationery and business cards
Display your image with refinement on your business cards and letterheads. Whether for professional or private use, or for a special event, Maison Agry puts its historic expertise at the service of those who value the beauty of handwriting and the art of correspondence.
A mark that sets you apart
Like a beautiful object that is treasured, a business card or a handwritten letter in a unique colour or embossed, expresses a very special personal intention. Whether it’s the choice of grain, the colour of the paper or the brilliance of the gilding, the elegance of each detail counts, and we’ll work with you to make sure you stand out from the crowd.
The signature of expertise
For embossing and stamping, our craftsmen hand-engrave tools, steel or brass dies, to sublimate the paper for a perfect result. Gilding, meanwhile, captures the light with refinement to add sophistication to your correspondence.
For business cards, each copper plate is hand-engraved using the intaglio technique, to give a very slight relief under the finger and a unique fineness of line, the signature of an art that we have been perpetuating since 1825.
Velin: Smooth paper that’s as soft to the touch as it is to write on, a great stationery classic for those who love softness, available in a range of colours.
Vergé: A unique paper that catches the light and adds an inimitable texture and grain, ideal for those who like non-smooth papers. This paper is available in a range of colours.
Pure cotton: Paper made not from wood but from cotton for a soft, smooth texture with suppleness and an eggshell colour.
Business card: Compact 80 x 50 mm “US” format for professional use or classic 128 x 82 mm “30” format for private use.
Correspondence cards: Classic “C6” format 162 x 110mm or larger IN8 210 x 150mm.
Writing paper: Classic “IN8” format 210 x 150mm or larger A4 210 x 297mm.
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