Immerse yourself in the opulent artistry of Persian lacquerwork with this exquisite hardcover lined journal, featuring a faithful reproduction of the lacquer covers from the Davis Album. Originally crafted from painted and lacquered papier-mâché, these covers adorned an album of Persian and Indian miniature paintings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
The journal’s intricate gul-u-bul-bul (flower and bird) motif embodies the lavish decorative style of the Zand and Qajar periods, where Persian artisans elevated traditional floral designs with rich, vibrant detailing.
With 150 perforated lined pages, this hardcover journal is perfect for note-taking, creative writing, or collecting your own thoughts and inspirations. A celebration of Persian artistic heritage, this piece is more than a notebook—it’s a glimpse into a world of elegance and tradition, now reimagined for your daily use.
★★★ IMPORTANT NOTE ★★★
This journal features a meticulously designed facsimile of an antiquarian book binding. While the design may appear embossed, gilded, three-dimensional, or made of materials like leather, mother of pearl, or metal, it is a high-quality printed reproduction with a smooth, flat finish. This ensures that the beauty of the original binding is captured in a functional and lightweight journal.
★★★ HARDCOVER JOURNAL PRODUCT DETAILS ★★★
- 5.75in x 8in (14.6 cm x 20.3cm)
- Sturdy/Durable Hardcover
- Luxurious Soft-Touch Matte Laminate Finish
- 75 Leaves of Lined Paper (150 Pages to Write On)
- Pages Are Perforated for Easy Tear-Out
- Production Time: 5 to 7 business days