Midori Notebook Grain  Vol.3 | Black
Midori Notebook Grain  Vol.3 | Black
Midori Notebook Grain  Vol.3 | Black
Midori Notebook Grain  Vol.3 | Black
Midori Notebook Grain  Vol.3 | Black
Midori Notebook Grain  Vol.3 | Black

Midori Notebook Grain Vol.3 | Black

A small, carefully manufactured, handy notebook on copper wheels that you will not want to part with.

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zł38.00


Description

Another notebook of The World Meister's Vol. 3 collection. This time the notebook is the result of Spain and Japan collaboration.

The leather cover, selected from the highest quality materials, is Spain showcase, whereas Japan takes care of the best surface for a pen and decent ink, using Midori MD paper (divided into 50 white ruled sheets and 50 plain cream sheets).

Small, manufactured with Japan diligence, handy writing pad with cooper rings.

Designed in three very elegant covers black, brown and light brown with rubber band enclosure.

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Seize | 140 × 76 × 12 mm

Inside | Ruled/Plain

Cover | Leather

Number of sheets | 100

 

Made in Japan

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