Goshuin-cho Guest Book Dragon & Takara-zukushi Walnut Brown

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Goshuin-cho Guest Book Dragon & Takara-zukushi Walnut Brown - Notebooks & Journals - Paper Brown

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This Goshuin-cho (temple and shrine stamp book) features an original "Takara-zukushi" (treasure motif) design incorporating a dragon on the cover. Goshuin is a stamp given at temples and shrines after worshipping. Goshuinchou is a special blank book for keeping stamps. Expert artisans handcraft the binding, ensuring a robust finish. Beyond its use for Goshuin, this book is also suitable for guest books, scrapbooking, and more. It can be used as a guest book for the bride and groom at weddings. Size: Approximately 124mm x 180mm 24 pages (single-sided use recommended) Paper: White Hosho Paper (110g/m2), double-layered with accordion folds. This Japanese-made paper is processed to minimize ink bleed-through. The cover paper is printed using screen printing. The inner pages use high-quality Hosho paper, offering excellent quality for collecting your cherished Goshuin. The paper is resistant to smudging and bleed-through. *We recommend using only one side due to variations in ink conditions at different temples and shrines. If an item is out of stock, we can create a new one upon request. Please contact us. *Please note that delivery may take some time in such cases. The cover paper is screen-printed, resulting in a retro, woodblock print-like finish. The slight misregistration or faintness in the printing is intentional, contributing to its unique texture. Areas with multi-color printing may exhibit more noticeable registration shifts. Please enjoy these characteristics as part of its charm. *We advise those who are particular about printing registration to refrain from purchasing, as slight printing variations are unavoidable. The water-soluble ink used may transfer if rubbed vigorously. Please be aware of this. As this item will be handled frequently, we recommend using it with a commercially available Goshuin-cho cover. "Takara-zukushi" (Treasure Motif) A pattern composed of various treasures. It arrived in Japan from India via China. In Japan, auspicious designs were added, evolving into a uniquely Japanese motif. It is a collection of patterns symbolizing wealth and good fortune. Origin/Production Method Paper, Printing, and Production: All made in Japan.

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This Goshuin-cho (temple and shrine stamp book) features an original "Takara-zukushi" (treasure motif) design incorporating a dragon on the cover. Paper: White Hosho Paper (110g/m2), double-layered with accordion folds. This Japanese-made paper is processed to minimize ink bleed-through.

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