Collection: Crane
Crane has been crafting premium paper since 1770, when Stephen Crane opened the Liberty Paper Mill. Early customers included Paul Revere, who used Crane paper to print the American Colonies’ first currency. Over the next 250 years, Crane built a legacy of excellence rooted in American history, design, and craftsmanship.
Made from 100% cotton, Crane’s papers are known for their soft texture, strength, and timeless appeal. Used for presidential correspondence, royal invitations, and everyday personal notes, Crane stationery reflects both tradition and elegance.
Today, Crane continues to produce high-quality stationery in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, combining historic techniques with modern design. Each sheet is crafted to help writers express their thoughts with clarity, warmth, and permanence. Whether you’re sending an invitation or writing a thank-you note, Crane provides the perfect paper for lasting impressions.