Leather Journal with Rampant Lion Embossed Design

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Embrace your inner noble with this handcrafted leather journal, embossed with a fierce lion rampant. Perfect for chronicling deeds, lore, or untamed thoughts.

SKU: 25117
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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

p>This exquisite leather journal is your perfect companion for roleplay, personal chronicles, or medieval musings. Embossed with a detailed lion rampant motif, its design evokes the noble banners of high houses and forgotten realms. Each page is handmade and naturally textured, ideal for quills, calligraphy pens, or graphite. Whether you're a bard recording ballads or a knight chronicling conquests, this journal feels right at home on your belt or in your satchel.

Handcrafted from genuine top grain leather, it contains 110 natural white pages, strongly bound with tough fabric strings. The compact (7 x 5 inches) size makes it easy to carry through forests, feasts, or fierce battles.

Legend

In the candlelit halls of old castles, scribes and knights alike would record their tales in tomes bound with pride. This journal, adorned with the lion rampant—emblem of kings and warriors—echoes the heraldic might of ages past. To write upon its pages is to claim your place in legend.

Character

A fitting item for noble-born warriors, battle-scarred generals, or proud heralds of the realm. Also well-suited to storytellers, historians, and strategists who wish to preserve their tale or scheme in a tome worthy of their stature.

Characteristics

  • Material: Genuine top grain leather
  • Design: Lion Rampant embossed on the cover
  • Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches
  • Pages: 110 natural white handmade paper sheets
  • Binding: Fabric string stitching
  • Ideal for: LARP, medieval reenactment, writing, calligraphy

Care Instructions

  • Keep away from excess moisture to preserve leather and paper quality
  • Store in a cool, dry place when not in use
  • For added protection, consider treating the leather with natural conditioner
  • Do not bend or force open too wide to avoid damaging the binding

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