Welcome to Manulu Studio, your destination for exquisite handcrafted and sustainable paper goods.
Introducing our newest addition to the EcoCraft Collection, the "Pratoline" Artisan Journal. Immerse yourself in the delicate beauty of wildflowers with this meticulously handcrafted journal, expertly crafted to elevate your writing experience while honoring our commitment to sustainability.
Each "Pratoline" journal is meticulously handcrafted using chain stitch binding technique, ensuring both durability and simple beauty. Inspired by the whimsical charm of springtime daisies adorning lush lawns, this journal captures the essence of nature's simplicity, perfect for eco-conscious individuals seeking a sustainable stationery solution.
Crafted with utmost care for the environment, the cover of the "Pratoline" journal features exquisite eco-friendly Favini Shiro Echo paper (224gr), crafted from 100% recycled fibers and fully biodegradable. Inside, discover the beauty of ivory-colored paper (90gr), also sourced from Favini, made from carefully selected chlorine-free cellulose blends. This blank canvas eagerly awaits your thoughts, sketches, and inspirations to blossom.
Embrace sustainability and personalization by adding your chosen name to the cover, transforming each journal into a unique reflection of its owner. Whether you're jotting down ideas, sketching dreams, or simply reflecting on life's moments, the "Pratoline" Artisan Journal offers a sustainable sanctuary for your creative expression.
Journal details:
- A5 size (15X21 cm)
- 50 blank pages in ivory color
- Hand-bound with a linen cord
- Carefully packaged in a protective bio-based cello sleeve
- 100% compostable, biodegradable, and recyclable
For inquiries or assistance, please reach out to us at hello@manulustudio.com. Your satisfaction is our priority.
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Thank you for choosing Manulu Studio, where craftsmanship meets sustainability in every paper creation.