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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 dates back to the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.
This book’s endbands are blue and gold silk, and its bookmark is satin ribbon. Its spine is covered blue Buckram, and its boards are wrapped in paper that was hand-marbled at Relma in Paris, France.
Treasure binding began with monks in the 6th Century who would encrust volumes with jewels. During the Renaissance, there was a resurgence in treasure binding. This is a contemporary revival of the treasure binding in which a lucky charm has been embedded in the cover of this book.
The talisman in this journal is a 19th century pendant, featuring a paper image of a hot air balloon, encased in leading and glass. You are always uplifting others in ways that excite and challenge us.
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 dates back to the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.
This book’s endbands are blue and gold silk, and its bookmark is satin ribbon. Its spine is covered blue Buckram, and its boards are wrapped in paper that was hand-marbled at Relma in Paris, France.
Treasure binding began with monks in the 6th Century who would encrust volumes with jewels. During the Renaissance, there was a resurgence in treasure binding. This is a contemporary revival of the treasure binding in which a lucky charm has been embedded in the cover of this book.
The talisman in this journal is a 19th century pendant, featuring a paper image of a hot air balloon, encased in leading and glass. You are always uplifting others in ways that excite and challenge us.
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 dates back to the ancient Copts. This stitch allows the book to lay open easily at any page.
This book’s endbands are blue and gold silk, and its bookmark is satin ribbon. Its spine is covered blue Buckram, and its boards are wrapped in paper that was hand-marbled at Relma in Paris, France.
Treasure binding began with monks in the 6th Century who would encrust volumes with jewels. During the Renaissance, there was a resurgence in treasure binding. This is a contemporary revival of the treasure binding in which a lucky charm has been embedded in the cover of this book.
The talisman in this journal is a 19th century pendant, featuring a paper image of a hot air balloon, encased in leading and glass. You are always uplifting others in ways that excite and challenge us.