Emerald Mystic Grimoire with Seven Gemstones and Lined Grey Paper
Are you seeking an extraordinary place for your innermost thoughts, magical formulas, or plans for your next LARP campaign? This majestic journal, finished in a deep emerald hue, will enchant you at first glance with its rich ornamentation. The genuine leather binding is set with seven colourful stones arranged in a mystical pattern, complemented by precise embossing and hand-stitched leather lacing along the edges. It is more than just a notebook—it is a personal artifact that restores the joy of handwriting in today's fast-paced digital age, becoming your loyal guide through the worlds of fantasy and history. Further product information ...
Emerald Mystic Grimoire with Seven Gemstones and Lined Grey Paper
Usage and Historical Context
Leather-bound notebooks adorned with gemstones were symbols of high status, wealth, and profound education during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Grimoires, or books of spells, were often passed down through generations and guarded zealously by their owners. Your new journal features grey lined paper, which is ideal for organised records, daily entries, or inventory lists of your gear. The sturdy metal latch with an antique patina ensures that your secrets remain hidden from prying eyes, whether you are in a forest camp or your modern study.
Technical Parameters and Specifications
| Product Type | Leather Notebook / Grimoire |
| Cover Material | Genuine cowhide, metal hardware, synthetic stones |
| Cover Colour | Emerald green with patina |
| Paper Type | Grey, lined |
| Number of Leaves | 120 leaves (240 pages) |
| Height | 18 cm (approx. 7.1") |
| Width | 13 cm (approx. 5.1") |
| Thickness | 4 cm (approx. 1.6") |
| Weight | 380 g (approx. 13.4 oz) |
Material Care and Safety Instructions
As this product is made from natural leather, please note that the colour shade and texture may vary slightly from the photographs—each piece is a unique original. To ensure long-lasting durability, we recommend treating the leather occasionally with a high-quality beeswax-based leather balm. For writing on the pages, we suggest using pencils, ballpoint pens, crayons, or dry pastels. However, you must strictly avoid using liquid ink or watercolours, as they may bleed on the paper and ruin your work and the pages themselves. Do not expose the journal to extreme moisture or direct heat sources, which could dry out the leather and cause it to crack.
Recommended Accessories
We recommend pairing this grimoire with a stylish leather belt pouch or a period writing set from our collection to create a complete kit for your historical expeditions.
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