Celtic Boar Leather Bound Writing Journal
This Celtic boar leather bound writing journal is inspired by early medieval Scottish art and symbolism. The cover is made from genuine leather and embossed with a detailed Pictish boar design. The leather has a natural texture and grain, giving each journal its own unique character and appearance.
The boar design is based on ancient carvings made by the Picts, a Celtic people of Iron Age and early medieval Scotland. In Pictish culture, the boar was a symbol of strength, courage, protection, and warrior spirit. It was often carved on standing stones and used to show bravery and leadership in battle. The swirling lines and curved shapes in the design show the traditional zoomorphic art style of that time.
Inside, the journal contains 110 pages of handmade, acid-free paper. The pages are thick and help reduce ink bleed-through. Because the paper is handmade, differences in tone and texture are natural and add to its authentic feel.
Sized at approximately 7 x 5 inches, this journal is easy to carry to fairs, travel, or daily use. It closes securely with a genuine leather tie strap to keep your notes, sketches, thoughts safe. Whether used as a personal diary, spell book, travel notebook, or sketch pad, it shows the look and spirit of a true medieval leather journal.
This leather bound journal is not just for writing, it is a symbolic piece inspired by history.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Keep away from excessive moisture
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight
- Clean leather with a soft, dry cloth
- Use leather conditioner occasionally for flexibility
- Keep paper away from water and damp environments
Note: Each journal is handmade from genuine leather and handmade paper. Natural grain patterns, slight color differences, and minor texture variations are normal.












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