Handmade Leather Notebook: This is crafted from genuine leather to show the beauty of medieval writing books. With the size of 7 x 5 inches, it is compact and spacious enough for daily notes, sketches, journaling, or creative writing.
The cover has detailed embossing that stands out beautifully against the lighter leather surface. The contrast between the raised dark patterns and the natural tone of the leather creates a rich visual depth. The embossing is not only visible, it can be felt under your fingers.
Genuine Leather & Durable Binding: The cover is made from real leather with a natural look and feel. Slight differences in shade and texture are part of the material’s charm. Over time, the leather forms more character.
The side spine is reinforced with visible thread binding. These sturdy cords help keep the pages secure and ensure long-term durability. This traditional binding style gives both strength and a beautiful handcrafted look.
110 Handmade Deckle Edge Pages: Inside, the leather journal has 110 handmade pages with natural deckle edges. The feathered edges resemble historical medieval papers.
Due to the natural papermaking process, page colors may vary slightly from white to light cream or soft yellow. The thicker handmade paper is suitable for most pens and pencils.
Antique Brass Lock Closure: This leather bound journal has a secure antique brass lock. The mechanism is simple and reliable. To open it, release the clasp, gently pull the small vertical flap aside, and then lift the cover.
The brass lock is naturally rust-resistant and requires less maintenance. Over time, it develops a soft patina that enhances its antique appearance. The lock does not open easily on its own so your writings are safe.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Keep the notebook in a dry place away from moisture.
- Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
- Wipe the leather gently with a soft, dry cloth.
- If needed, apply a small amount of leather conditioner occasionally.
Note: Each leather journal is handmade using genuine leather and traditional papermaking methods. Natural variations in leather texture, color, embossing depth, and paper tone are expected.
















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