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Lamali Liasse Ento Handmade Art Journal 100% Cotton 15 x 21 cm - Tan, 120gsm, 96 pages

Brand: LAMALI
These multi-purpose journals are ideal for writing, drawing, sketching and multi-media. They measure 15 x 21 cm and include 96 pages of 100% cotton rag paper (120gsm) in three different tones (tan, white, black). Paper is acid-free with a textured finish and deckle edge. Their flexible soft-covers feature a dragonfly design.
Availability: In stock
€28,90
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These multi-purpose journals are ideal for writing, drawing, sketching and multi-media. They measure 15 x 21 cm and include 96 pages of 100% cotton rag paper (120gsm) in three different tones (tan, white, black). Paper is acid-free with a textured finish and deckle edge. Their flexible soft-covers feature a dragonfly design. Manufactured by hand in India. As products are handmade, small variations in color and thickness can occur.

Ideal for sketching, drawing, mixed media work, painting, writing, and more. Flexible cover keeps your creations safe. Sewn binding allows notebook to lay flat, making it perfect for landscape work.  

👉 Features

  • Soft Cover
  • 96 pages
  • 100% cotton rag handmade paper 120gsm from India
  • Finish: Textured
  • Acid Free
  • Page Color: Tan, White, Black
  • Ideal for writing, drawing, sketching and multi-media. 
  • Fair trade product
  • Size: 15 x 21 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.