Celtic Triquetra Handmade Medieval Leather Journal
Triquetra originally meant "triangle" and was used to refer to various three-cornered shapes. Nowadays, it has come to refer exclusively to a particular more complicated shape formed of three vesicae piscis, sometimes with an added circle in or around it. Also known as a "trinity knot," the design is used as a religious symbol by both Christians and polytheists. This unique handmade diary offers you a chance to jot down your thoughts and ideas. This leather diary offers 220 pages (counted both sides) soft 100 g/m2 decledged ivory color pages. The design on the front is Celtic Triquetra and the back features a floral design. The outside is genuine brown leather an embossed border on the front, sides, and back. The pages are held together with brown sting which offers a unique design X design on the outside. When you are finish, simply close the flap and lock your thoughts up tightly inside with the antiqued closure. The paper used in this leather journal contains handmade 'khadda paper', made from recycled cotton also known as 'kaddi' or 'khaddi' that has been left over from the massive garment industry in India. They are handmade and don't contain any chemicals as we only use unbleached cotton.