Description
A journal of a wayward knight? A diary detailing courtly chivalry? This blank book will be defined by what your pen puts to its pages. Crafted from richly embossed brown leather, this hand-stitched diary echoes the materials and techniques used by medieval artisans. Such a volume would have been treasured by knights and squires alike, often carried securely within a belt pouch or saddlebag during long campaigns or courtly travels. The thick, handmade paper is ivory in tone and bears slightly ragged edges, reminiscent of the vellum or parchment once painstakingly prepared by scribes in monastic scriptoria.
Contains approximately 220 pages (both sides of paper).
Fun fact: Knights sometimes used leather-bound journals not only for record-keeping but also to sketch battle formations or jot down codes and ciphers essential for secret communication on the field.









