Golden Trefoil Mini Lined Hardcover Journal by Paperblanks
$22.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals
Our Golden Trefoil design is inspired by a 16th-century French binding that originally housed a printing of the Opera Omnia of Giovanni Pontano (1426-1503). The design, thought to be created by Claude de Picques, features a classic trefoil (clover) motif, popularly found in some of the world's most icon ...Show more
Klimt's The Kiss (Midi Unlined) by Paperblanks
$34.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals | Series: Special Edition
Jewel of Urbino Midi Urbino Lined Blue by Paperblanks
$24.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals
Regal tones and a pedigreed history are hallmarks of our Jewel of Urbino journals. The original binding printed in 1755 contained an Italian translation of a religious treatise written in French and hails from Urbino, the legendary walled city in the Marche region of Italy. The medieval city of Urbino i ...Show more
Jewel of Urb Metauro slim LinED by Paperblanks
$19.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals
Regal tones and a pedigreed history are hallmarks of our Jewel of Urbino journals. The original binding printed in 1755 contained an Italian translation of a religious treatise written in French and hails from Urbino, the legendary walled city in the Marche region of Italy. The medieval city of Urbino i ...Show more
Klimt,The Kiss (Midi Lined) by Paperblanks
$34.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals | Series: Special Edition
Midnight Steel Midi Address Book by Paperblanks
$24.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals | Series: Old Leather Collection
Paperblanks address books are created in a variety of formats - Mini, Midi and Ultra. They combine convenience and good looks and feature our most popular cover designs with uniquely shaped "thumb cut" pages for easy page turning and a memento pouch. Paper weight 120gsm.
Varanasi Gulabi Pencil Case Paperblanks by Paperblanks
$18.95 AUD
Category: Notebooks/Journals
This pencil case urges you to imagine yourself walking along the winding lanes that are home to the weavers of Varanasi, India. At one time there were as many as 300,000 weavers in the area, but today there are no more than 40,000. This book has been named for the Urdu word for "black," reflecting the e ...Show more