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This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 100 gsm, rose Hahnemühle Ingres mouldmade paper from Dassel, Germany, made on the same site since 1584. It is sewn with Irish linen thread in the linked stitch pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.
The book’s endbands and bookmark are goatskin. Its boards are wrapped in a 1940 map of the Levant States, showing the Middle East at the start of World War II, and its spine is covered in Dubletta cloth from the Netherlands.
The talisman in this book is a 1949 medal from the Chamber of Commerce in Bordeaux, France. If you had a 1949 bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild today, its value, unopened, would be close to $8,000.00. Opened? Only its drinkers would know.
This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 100 gsm, rose Hahnemühle Ingres mouldmade paper from Dassel, Germany, made on the same site since 1584. It is sewn with Irish linen thread in the linked stitch pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.
The book’s endbands and bookmark are goatskin. Its boards are wrapped in a 1940 map of the Levant States, showing the Middle East at the start of World War II, and its spine is covered in Dubletta cloth from the Netherlands.
The talisman in this book is a 1949 medal from the Chamber of Commerce in Bordeaux, France. If you had a 1949 bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild today, its value, unopened, would be close to $8,000.00. Opened? Only its drinkers would know.
This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 100 gsm, rose Hahnemühle Ingres mouldmade paper from Dassel, Germany, made on the same site since 1584. It is sewn with Irish linen thread in the linked stitch pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.
The book’s endbands and bookmark are goatskin. Its boards are wrapped in a 1940 map of the Levant States, showing the Middle East at the start of World War II, and its spine is covered in Dubletta cloth from the Netherlands.
The talisman in this book is a 1949 medal from the Chamber of Commerce in Bordeaux, France. If you had a 1949 bottle of Chateau Mouton Rothschild today, its value, unopened, would be close to $8,000.00. Opened? Only its drinkers would know.