Paperblanks - Fiammetta
Baroque binding art from 1725 meets modern journal craft for your stories
A beautiful binding elevates the act of writing itself. This journal reproduces an authentic 1725 design from Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron, preserving the intricate gilt tooling and warm terracotta tones that characterized Baroque-era Italian bookbinding. The original binding housed one of literature's most influential works, stories that helped define humanism and shaped narrative structure for centuries.
Smyth sewing binds signatures the traditional way, allowing pages to lie completely flat without stress on the spine. This construction method, combined with quality paper stock, creates a journal that opens willingly and maintains its integrity through years of use. Book edge printing extends the decorative pattern across page edges, a finishing detail borrowed from historical bookbinding that transforms the closed journal into a cohesive art object.
Practical features support daily use: an elastic closure keeps pages secure in bags and backpacks, while the integrated pouch stores loose notes or ephemera. The ribbon marker saves your place without dog-earing pages. Whether you're maintaining a daily practice or working through long-form projects, this journal provides the kind of physical presence that makes you want to pick it up and write.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- Baroque design from 1725 Decameron binding
- Smyth sewn binding ensures durability
- Book edge printing adds decorative detail
- Ribbon marker holds your place
- Interior pouch stores loose items
- Elastic closure keeps journal secure
