Celtic Eagle Leather Journal

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$25.00 CAD
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Embossed with a majestic eagle and handcrafted from real top grain leather, this medieval journal is perfect for chronicling quests, spells, or ancient lore—ideal for druids, warriors, and scholars alike. Comes with 100 pages of natural handmade paper, ready for your next tale. (Approx. 7 x 5 inches)

SKU: 25116
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Color: Brown

Brown

Size: 7" X 5"

7" X 5"

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Description

This Celtic Eagle Leather Journal is a striking blend of symbolism and craftsmanship. The embossed eagle evokes freedom, foresight, and ferocity—making it a powerful companion for those who live by the pen and the blade. Handmade from premium top grain leather, its rugged exterior ages beautifully with each journey. Inside are 100 pages of white natural handmade paper, bound with a sturdy cotton string for lasting durability. Whether you use it to log LARP adventures, magical formulas, or maps of unknown lands, this journal is as versatile as it is inspiring.

Legend

In the ancient glades where the wind whispers forgotten songs and stars guide the quill, a druid once chronicled every celestial omen and battle cry. His journal, bound in leather and marked with the emblem of the eagle—the sacred watcher of the skies—was said to carry the wisdom of ages. Now, it awaits your story.

Character

Ideal for druids, elven scouts, traveling fighters, mystics, or any lorekeeper. Perfect for characters who value knowledge, nature, and the power of memory.

Characteristics

  • Material: Top grain real leather
  • Pages: 100 natural handmade white sheets
  • Binding: Cotton string
  • Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches
  • Cover Design: Embossed Celtic eagle motif
  • Style: Medieval, Celtic-inspired

Care Instructions

  • Store in a dry place to prevent moisture damage
  • Keep away from direct sunlight for long periods to preserve leather tone
  • Clean with a dry cloth or use a leather conditioner sparingly
  • Avoid sharp tools or objects that may scratch the leather surface

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