Giverny

$160.00

This archival journal/sketchbook is made from 120 gsm Arches hand-laid, all cotton rag paper from France.  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 at any page.

 Its endbands and bookmark are goatskin.  The book is half-cloth, covered with book cloth from the Netherlands, and its boards are wrapped washi paper that was silk-screened in Japan in a factory where kimono fabrics are printed.

The talisman in this book is a gift to contributors to the Foundation Claude Monet, Giverny, that was struck by the legendary Parisian jeweler Arthus Bertrand.  Bertrand fabricates the medals for the Academie Francais.

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This archival journal/sketchbook is made from 120 gsm Arches hand-laid, all cotton rag paper from France.  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 at any page.

 Its endbands and bookmark are goatskin.  The book is half-cloth, covered with book cloth from the Netherlands, and its boards are wrapped washi paper that was silk-screened in Japan in a factory where kimono fabrics are printed.

The talisman in this book is a gift to contributors to the Foundation Claude Monet, Giverny, that was struck by the legendary Parisian jeweler Arthus Bertrand.  Bertrand fabricates the medals for the Academie Francais.

This archival journal/sketchbook is made from 120 gsm Arches hand-laid, all cotton rag paper from France.  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 at any page.

 Its endbands and bookmark are goatskin.  The book is half-cloth, covered with book cloth from the Netherlands, and its boards are wrapped washi paper that was silk-screened in Japan in a factory where kimono fabrics are printed.

The talisman in this book is a gift to contributors to the Foundation Claude Monet, Giverny, that was struck by the legendary Parisian jeweler Arthus Bertrand.  Bertrand fabricates the medals for the Academie Francais.