Heartland
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 are Alran French goatskin, and its bookmark is pigskin. Its spine is covered in book cloth from the Netherlands, and its boards are wrapped in a 1958 map of the east central United States.
The talisman in this book is a 1908 Liberty Head nickel. The Liberty Head was first struck in 1883 under President Chester Arthur, and replaced by the Buffalo Nickel five years after this coin was minted. The likeness on the coin is meant to represent the Goddess of Liberty.
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 are Alran French goatskin, and its bookmark is pigskin. Its spine is covered in book cloth from the Netherlands, and its boards are wrapped in a 1958 map of the east central United States.
The talisman in this book is a 1908 Liberty Head nickel. The Liberty Head was first struck in 1883 under President Chester Arthur, and replaced by the Buffalo Nickel five years after this coin was minted. The likeness on the coin is meant to represent the Goddess of Liberty.
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 are Alran French goatskin, and its bookmark is pigskin. Its spine is covered in book cloth from the Netherlands, and its boards are wrapped in a 1958 map of the east central United States.
The talisman in this book is a 1908 Liberty Head nickel. The Liberty Head was first struck in 1883 under President Chester Arthur, and replaced by the Buffalo Nickel five years after this coin was minted. The likeness on the coin is meant to represent the Goddess of Liberty.