Paperblanks - Old Leather Journals - Inkblot • Midi, 5 in. x 7 in. • 144 pages, unlined

Old Leather Journals - Inkblot • Midi, 5 in. x 7 in. • 144 pages, unlined

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SKU: 63128 MPN: 9781439793121
List Price: $19.95
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Product Information

  • Renaissance-inspired binding design
  • Includes memento pouch for keepsakes
  • Integrated ribbon marker for easy reference
  • Available in carefully curated colors
  • Classic leather-look cover finish
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Paperblanks Old Leather Journals Description

Renaissance bookbinders understood that elegance emerges from restraint rather than ornament. This Old Leather journal captures that philosophy with smooth, rich covers that reference centuries-old binding traditions without imitating them literally. Paperblanks selects each colorway to evoke the patina of aged leather while maintaining contemporary appeal, deep burgundies, warm browns, and muted blues that feel substantial in hand.

The interior memento pouch provides practical storage for loose sketches, reference clippings, or correspondence, while an integrated ribbon marker lets you return instantly to your current working page. Acid-free paper accepts fountain pen ink without feathering, supporting everything from daily journaling to project planning. These journals work equally well for writers developing manuscripts and artists maintaining visual diaries.

The binding lies flat when opened, eliminating the frustration of pages that spring closed mid-sentence. Whether you're documenting a long-term creative project or simply prefer your daily notebook to reflect thoughtful design, this journal delivers functionality wrapped in understated sophistication. The Old Leather collection proves that timeless aesthetic choices remain relevant precisely because they prioritize substance over trend.