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N.B. This is a commissioned work and NFS.

This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 80 gsm Mohawk Superfine archival paper stitched with Irish linen thread in the linked pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.

This book’s endbands and its bookmark are Alran French goatskin.  Its spine is covered in Dubletta cloth from the Netherlands, its boards are wrapped in paper that was hand-marbled by Jemma Lewis in Wiltshire, England.

The talisman in this book is a 1930 patriotic medal from Uruguay.  It’s obverse reads “Republica Oriental del Uruguay/ Centenario 1830-1930.”  The first constitution of Uruguay was sworn by its citizens in July of 1830.  The face of the medallion shows a woman, holding a torch light up to the sunrise, lighting the way to a brighter future.

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N.B. This is a commissioned work and NFS.

This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 80 gsm Mohawk Superfine archival paper stitched with Irish linen thread in the linked pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.

This book’s endbands and its bookmark are Alran French goatskin.  Its spine is covered in Dubletta cloth from the Netherlands, its boards are wrapped in paper that was hand-marbled by Jemma Lewis in Wiltshire, England.

The talisman in this book is a 1930 patriotic medal from Uruguay.  It’s obverse reads “Republica Oriental del Uruguay/ Centenario 1830-1930.”  The first constitution of Uruguay was sworn by its citizens in July of 1830.  The face of the medallion shows a woman, holding a torch light up to the sunrise, lighting the way to a brighter future.

N.B. This is a commissioned work and NFS.

This archival, hand-sewn journal/sketchbook is made from 80 gsm Mohawk Superfine archival paper stitched with Irish linen thread in the linked pattern that was developed by the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.

This book’s endbands and its bookmark are Alran French goatskin.  Its spine is covered in Dubletta cloth from the Netherlands, its boards are wrapped in paper that was hand-marbled by Jemma Lewis in Wiltshire, England.

The talisman in this book is a 1930 patriotic medal from Uruguay.  It’s obverse reads “Republica Oriental del Uruguay/ Centenario 1830-1930.”  The first constitution of Uruguay was sworn by its citizens in July of 1830.  The face of the medallion shows a woman, holding a torch light up to the sunrise, lighting the way to a brighter future.