Compass Journal with Antique Paper & Cord

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$40.00 CAD
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Set sail on a voyage of words with this compass-embossed leather journal. Handmade from buff leather with 78 antique deckle-edge pages, it's perfect for every pirate, wanderer, or stargazer of the quill.

SKU: 25799
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Color: Brown

Brown

Size: 7" X 5"

7" X 5"

In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

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Description

Crafted from ethically sourced buff leather and embossed with a Fleur-de-Lis navigation compass, this journal is perfect for adventurers who follow the stars—or their own path. The supple leather cover feels rich in hand, and the 78 antique deckle-edge pages offer a parchment-like surface worthy of any treasure map, captain’s log, or poetic musing. Bound with sturdy cotton cord, this journal is made to last across land and sea, from the tavern table to the crow’s nest.

Legend

The wind howled as the ship creaked toward the horizon. On a storm-battered deck, a navigator hunched over his journal, sketching cryptic maps and jotting celestial paths beneath the flicker of a lantern. His compass guided his steps, but his journal preserved his soul. Whether charting oceans or inner thoughts, this journal was his most trusted companion.

Character

Ideal for pirates, sailors, treasure hunters, wandering bards, and questers who map the world with words as much as with steel. If your character lives by stars, charts, or instinct, this journal belongs in your satchel.

Characteristics

  • Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches
  • Cover: Ethically sourced genuine buff leather
  • Design: Embossed Fleur-de-Lis navigation compass
  • Pages: 78 antique-style, handmade deckle-edge sheets
  • Binding: Strong cotton string binding
  • Perfect for LARP, cosplay, writing, or lore keeping

Care Instructions

  • Keep away from moisture to protect the leather and paper
  • Wipe gently with a dry or soft damp cloth to clean
  • Store in a cool, dry place to prevent warping or wear
  • Avoid crushing or overstuffing when packed with other gear

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