Paperblanks - The Orchard - Midi • 4 3/4 in. x 7 in. • 144 pages, lined

The Orchard - Midi • 4 3/4 in. x 7 in. • 144 pages, lined

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SKU: 99451 MPN: 9781439796481
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Product Information

  • Inspired by 17th-century Persian binding
  • Features intricate botanical patterns throughout
  • Houses Saadi's Bustan poetry collection
  • Rich moral themes reflected in design
  • Available in multiple journal formats
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Paperblanks The Orchard Description

Persian botanical patterns from a 17th-century book binding wrap these journals in the kind of intricate detail that rewards close examination. Originally housing Saadi's *Bustan* (The Orchard), a collection of moral verse, the binding featured elaborate floral and fruit motifs that Paperblanks has faithfully reproduced here. The design's complexity mirrors the layered wisdom of the poetry it once protected, delicate tendrils, geometric borders, and stylized blossoms create visual depth that holds up to daily handling.

Paperblanks constructs these journals with sewn binding that allows pages to lie flat, essential for sketching across spreads or writing without fighting the gutter. Acid-free paper takes fountain pen ink without significant bleed-through, while ribbon markers and elastic closures keep your place and protect pages during transport. Multiple format options, from compact pocket sizes to expansive ultra editions, let you match the journal to how you actually work, whether capturing quick observations or developing extended projects.

The orchard metaphor proves apt: these journals bear fruit through consistent use. Rich surface decoration elevates everyday notetaking into something more considered, while sturdy construction ensures the binding survives being tossed into bags, opened hundreds of times, and filled completely before moving to the next volume.