2025 letterpress printing desk calendar

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2025 letterpress printing desk calendar - Calendars - Paper

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One Page of History A century of memory. Classic Reborn: 1925 vs. 2025 letterpress printing desk calendar The cover of this desk calendar uses the inner pages of National Geographic Magazine in 1925, which is a representative of the advanced letterpress printing technology at that time. Today, a hundred years later, modern design and letterpress printing are added to pay tribute to the classic printing process. . The entire desk calendar is made of environmentally friendly recycled paper. In addition to the unique cover, the calendar pages are made of sugarcane bagasse fiber paper, which has a natural and simple texture. The stand is made of Japanese recycled gray cardboard and is bound with elegant Rose Gold coils. The simple design easily blends into the life scenery. . Each volume is a limited collection. Owning this desk calendar means owning a page of century-old history. ✸ A century-old cover: Random inside pages of National Geographic Magazine in 1925 ✸ Full letterpress printing: the charming charm of retro printing technology ✸ Clear numbers: can be seen at a glance even from a distance ✸ The lunar calendar and the twenty-four solar terms: live life following the wisdom of the predecessors ✸Taiwanese and International Holidays: Don’t miss out on holidays and topical festivals ✸ Starting from Monday: Spend the weekend together ✸ Size update: 12x12cm square, more writing space Covers are shipped randomly. The production quantity is limited and it will no longer be printed when sold out. 4 copies are shipped free of charge. —— A Century Revisited, Classic Reborn: 1925 vs. 2025 Letterpress Calendar Timeless Craftsmanship, Preserving a Page of History The calendar cover is crafted from the inner pages of the 1925 National Geographic Magazine, originally produced using the most advanced letterpress technology of its time. Now, a century later as we approach 2025, these treasured pages have been mounted onto sugarcane fiber paper, recreated , and reprinted with a modern letterpress overlay, honoring the legacy of classic printmaking. Each calendar is made entirely from eco-friendly, recycled paper. Beyond its one-of-a-kind cover, the monthly pages are crafted from recycled sugarcane fiber, showingcasing a natural, earthy texture. The stand is constructed from Japanese recycled gray board , finished with elegant rose-gold spiral binding. With a minimalist design, it seamlessly blends into any space. Every calendar is a unique, limited-edition piece—owning one is like holding a page of history. ✸ Historical Cover: Made from randomly selected pages of the 1925 National Geographic Magazine ✸ Full Letterpress Printing with Debossed Texture: Showcasing the charm of vintage printmaking ✸ Clear Numbers: Readable from a distance ✸ Lunar Calendar & 24 Solar Terms: Experience traditional wisdom through the seasons ✸ Taiwan & International Holidays: Stay connected to all celebrations ✸ Size: 12x12cm square, with extra space for notes Limited production, no reprints once sold out. Printed by fufuprint.us

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Paper
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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More than 10
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No.580 - Stationery  |  No.62 - Calendars
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A century of memory, classic rebirth: 1925 vs 2025 letterpress printing desk calendar. The century-old cover is randomly produced with inner pages and uses retro letterpress printing technology. Starting on Monday, there are Taiwan and topical festivals, the lunar calendar and the twenty-four solar terms.

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