Description
Crafted from thick, richly embossed brown leather, this hand-stitched diary carries the weight and character of a medieval tome. Its sturdy cover, reinforced by a stone set firmly at the center, hints at a purpose beyond mere record-keeping,perhaps an alchemist’s journal or a scribe’s personal codex. The textured handmade paper inside, numbering around 250 pages, invites you to fill its leaves with your own chronicles, sketches, or spells. Such a book would have been a prized possession, often secured within a belt pouch for easy access on the road or in the scriptorium.
Please Note: The natural leather’s hue may vary from light to dark brown, reflecting the unique qualities of each hide and the vegetable tanning process.
Fun Fact: In medieval times, leather-bound diaries or notebooks were sometimes treated with special oils or waxes to protect their contents from moisture, ensuring that important notes and sketches survived the rigors of travel and weather.









