Light blue leather journal with gold tooled decoration, The Circle of Time
€310.00 EUR
This journal is bound in pale blue goatskin. It was designed to resemble a mysterious tome. The decoration was tooled and stamped into the leather, each element at the time. Dark blue contrasting areas and a patina was created to fit the overall antique look of this book.
The theme of this book is Time and it's cyclic passage, and its representation as a zodiac divided into twelve signs. The eye in the middle is The Eye of Providence, a symbol that represents the divinity watching over humanity. The background was tooled with stars to remind of the celestial world.
The book measures 10.2 x 7.5 inches (26 x 19 cm). It has 114 pages (228 sides) of artist quality paper. This is warm white Fabriano paper, hand torn, (200g/m²) and will work for both writing and sketching in any media, including watercolor.
The end pages are made of screen printed paper, dark blue color with a golden bird pattern. The headbands were hand sewn with gold and blue color threads.
This book is great to use as a daily journal, as a grimoire or as a magic book. It would also be perfect for an artist who would fill it up with ink drawings or perhaps tattoo sketches.
The theme of this book is Time and it's cyclic passage, and its representation as a zodiac divided into twelve signs. The eye in the middle is The Eye of Providence, a symbol that represents the divinity watching over humanity. The background was tooled with stars to remind of the celestial world.
The book measures 10.2 x 7.5 inches (26 x 19 cm). It has 114 pages (228 sides) of artist quality paper. This is warm white Fabriano paper, hand torn, (200g/m²) and will work for both writing and sketching in any media, including watercolor.
The end pages are made of screen printed paper, dark blue color with a golden bird pattern. The headbands were hand sewn with gold and blue color threads.
This book is great to use as a daily journal, as a grimoire or as a magic book. It would also be perfect for an artist who would fill it up with ink drawings or perhaps tattoo sketches.