Link stitch binding notebook B7 / German paper / Lokta paper

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Link stitch binding notebook B7 / German paper / Lokta paper - Notebooks & Journals - Paper Blue

Product Description

This handmade notebook is carefully bound, stitch by stitch, using the “French link stitch” method. The binding of the spine is visible, a style not found on the market. The pages open flat for easy writing. The cover is made of German printed paper or Lokta paper, a traditional Nepalese handmade paper. The soft texture and beautiful patterns will soothe your heart every time you pick it up. You can feel the warmth and individuality of handmade notebooks. It is recommended as a notebook to keep a diary, travel log, dreams or ideas, as a reward for yourself or as a gift for your loved ones. **materials** [cover] cardboard [inner paper] plain paper (white)**192pages** [end paper] fine paper (pink / green) [sewing thread] linen [sewing tape] cotton tape **dimensions**: H 130 ㎜ × W 90 ㎜ × T19 ㎜ **gift wrapping** If you need gift wrapping, please order gift wrapping from this page. https://jp.pinkoi.com/product/h2xgBS6L ◆Please note that due to the handmade nature of this product, there may be slight distortions or small scratches on the work. ◆ I sell the same items on other websites, so even if the item is in stock here, it may have sold on other websites. I will update the inventory as quickly as possible.

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Material
Paper
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.1,121 - Stationery  |  No.226 - Notebooks & Journals
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
This notebook uses German printed paper or Nepalese Lokta paper for the cover. The warmth of the paper and the distinctive binding method result in notebooks that are unique to handmade products and cannot be found on the market.

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