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Lamali Handmade Leather Traveler's Notebook 13 x 19 cm - Yaatra, 180 pages

Brand: LAMALI
These multi-purpose journals are ideal for drawing, writing, sketching, mixed media and more. They measure 13 x 19 cm and include 180 pages of 100% cotton paper. The covers are made from soft leather.
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These multi-purpose journals are ideal for drawing, writing, sketching, mixed media and more. They measure 13 x 19 cm and include 180 pages of 100% cotton paper. The covers are made from soft leather.

👉 Features

  • Leather Cover
  • Laether cord closure
  • 180 pages (counting both sides)
  • Finish: Cold Press
  • Paper Tone: Ivory
  • Acid Free
  • Ideal for drawing, writing, sketching, mixed media
  • Fair Trade product
  • Size: 13 x 19 cm

👉 𝐀𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐋𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐢 𝐉𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐬:

Lamali are an amazing company based in Paris, which produces beautiful, exquisite handmade paper, journals and pads. The full creation and design processes are all completed within their Parisian Offices, their suppliers are from Nepal and India, who are responsible for the production of a number of their collections. Lamali pride themselves on their professional 20-year partnership with their suppliers, and strongly support efforts to improve working environments, with Nepal holding the Fair-Trade Certificate and India integrating principles of the Fair-Trade Practices. Since Lamali's foundation in 1993 they have engaged to promote the education of children in Nepal alongside their commercial activities.

 

All Lamali journals and papers are handmade in Rajasthan, India, or in Nepal by local artisans, using traditional techniques passed down from generation to generation. Lamali’s distinctive papers are made from natural fibres such as lokta, linen, hemp, cotton, or wool, depending on the collection and the local tradition. Many of them are dyed with natural pigments, while the prints are created using traditional methods that are still kept alive in the villages of the region.

Papermaking has been part of everyday life and local tradition in these places for centuries. Each village preserves its own techniques and knowledge, handed down through generations. For many families, making paper and handmade paper objects — such as journals, paper lanterns, and decorative items — is an important source of income and an essential part of their local identity.

Lamali returns part of its sales to local cooperatives, helping preserve these techniques and support the continued production of this authentic handmade paper. It is a material with remarkable beauty, character, and history — valued by artists, makers, and everyone who appreciates the true worth of handmade craftsmanship.