Blue Medieval Leather Journal with Antique Paper

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$41.00 CAD
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Crafted for adventurers of thought, this blue leather journal with antique deckle-edge pages is your companion for every musing, sketch, or spell. Handmade from real top-grain leather, it’s both unique and enduring.

SKU: 25875
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Color: Blue

Blue

Size: 7.5"X5.5"

7.5"X5.5"

In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

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Description

This blue medieval leather journal is not just a writing tool—it’s an artifact of timeless craftsmanship. Handmade from authentic top-grain leather and dyed in a rich sapphire hue, it stands apart from ordinary tomes. With 110 handmade antique deckle-edge pages, each one welcomes your quill, fountain pen, or graphite alike. Bound securely with robust leather cords, the journal is as durable as it is beautiful—ready for note-taking, spellcraft, lorekeeping, or map sketching in the heat of a quest or the hush of twilight study.

Legend

In the heart of a moonlit forest, where druids gathered and secrets stirred beneath the canopy, the Archscribe of the Sapphire Grove penned their visions. Cloaked in blue and steeped in magic, their journal held the chronicles of rituals, dreams, and ancient encounters. Now, this very tome may serve you, should your journey require ink, memory, and a touch of the arcane.

Character

Ideal for druids, scholars, traveling wizards, or noble courtiers with a fondness for arcane musings. This journal suits anyone whose path calls for quiet thought, recorded dreams, or secret knowledge—especially when beauty is as important as utility.

Characteristics

  • Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches
  • Cover: 100% Real Top Grain Leather, dyed blue
  • Pages: 110 antique-style, handmade deckle-edge pages
  • Binding: Strong leather string binding
  • Perfect for LARP, cosplay, journaling, or spellcraft

Care Instructions

  • Keep away from moisture to preserve the leather and pages
  • Clean leather gently with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth
  • Store flat or upright in a cool, dry place
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure to preserve the rich blue color

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