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Elegant journal replicates a 17th-century Safavid bookbinding by Shah Muhammad of Sabzavar created for the Book of Kings, an epic poem revered for its history of the Persian Empire.
Inside, crisp journaling pages await, whether for personal reflection, sketching, or capturing favorite quotations and poems. 120 gsm paper is both acid-free and of archival quality. Light gray lines gently guide your writing. A ribbon bookmark keeps your place. Journal covers are embossed and embellished with iridescent highlights. Complementary spine treatment and interior endsheets enhance the overall design. Gilded-gold edging catches the light with every turn of a page. Hardcover binding ensures durability. Write expansively! Larger-sized journal measures 7-1/4'' wide by 9'' high, offering a generous canvas across its 192 pages.
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Elegant journal replicates a 17th-century Safavid bookbinding by Shah Muhammad of Sabzavar created for the Book of Kings, an epic poem revered for its history of the Persian Empire.
Inside, crisp journaling pages await, whether for personal reflection, sketching, or capturing favorite quotations and poems. 120 gsm paper is both acid-free and of archival quality. Light gray lines gently guide your writing. A ribbon bookmark keeps your place. Journal covers are embossed and embellished with iridescent highlights. Complementary spine treatment and interior endsheets enhance the overall design. Gilded-gold edging catches the light with every turn of a page. Hardcover binding ensures durability. Write expansively! Larger-sized journal measures 7-1/4'' wide by 9'' high, offering a generous canvas across its 192 pages.