Green Floral Medieval Leather Journal with Antique Paper
A handcrafted leather journal embossed with a floral motif, perfect for druids, elves, and herbalists. Filled with 120 antique handmade pages, it's a treasure for any seeker of lore or chronicler of nature’s mysteries. Ideal for immersive roleplay, world-building, or as a keepsake.
This journal is a tribute to the timeless bond between nature and knowledge. Embossed with a detailed floral pattern and dyed in a soft forest green, the cover evokes the ancient groves and sacred glades where nature’s secrets are kept. Measuring approximately 7.5 by 5.5 inches, it is crafted from real top grain leather, giving it both strength and beauty.
Within lie 120 handmade, deckle-edged pages—each one a parchment of possibility, ready for spells, herbal recipes, maps, or sketches of creatures seen only in moonlight. Strong leather strings bind the pages together, ensuring this tome endures through countless adventures. A perfect prop for immersive LARP sessions or a treasured personal journal.
In the heart of the Whispering Glen, druids etched their secrets into bark and parchment, chronicling the ebb and flow of seasons, stars, and spirits. Passed from one guardian of nature to the next, the Green Floral Journal is said to hold the wisdom of the wilds—a sacred tome bound in leaf-touched leather, whispering to those who listen.
Ideal for druids, forest rangers, elven scribes, alchemists, or wise herbalists. This journal is a companion for characters who gather lore from the land, consult the stars, and chart the mysteries of the natural world.
- Dimensions: approx. 7.5 x 5.5 inches
- 120 pages of handmade antique-style paper
- Cover made of 100% real top grain leather
- Bound with durable leather strings
- Floral embossing in forest green dye
- Deckle-edged pages for a rustic, old-world feel
- Perfect for LARP, cosplay, or personal journaling
Care Instructions
- Keep away from prolonged moisture or direct sunlight
- Wipe with a soft dry cloth to maintain leather quality
- If pages become damp, allow to air dry naturally
- Store flat or upright in a dry environment
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