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diario de coleccionista nepalí, cuero y lokta, cuaderno de escritura con papel hecho a mano. fabricado en el himalaya de nepal.

  • $CLP 54.784

TÉRMINOS Y CONDICIONES

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- El producto se trae a pedido, en un transcurso de 15 a 25 dias, si alguna restriccion de un ente gubernamental o de salud publica cambia o restringe vuelos, los pedidos pueden demorar mas tiempo.
- Precios pueden cambiar previo aviso. Depende de precio con proveedores o existencia.
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-WRITING JOURNAL: 5x8 inch writing journal with 96 pages (192 front/back. Collect your dreams, prayers, thoughts, sketches, and reflections in the Nepali Collector Journal by Kathmandu Valley Co. Great as a gift for men or women.
-ANCIENT PAPER-MAKING TRADITION: Participate in a thousand-year-old tradition of paper making in Nepal. Made from the fibrous pulp of the lokta bush, a renewable resource that grows in the Himalayas of Nepal.
-VEGETABLE-DYED COMBINATION COVER: A leather and lokta cover with a leather spine vegetable-dyed with mimosa bark and a lokta cover naturally dyed with black walnut husks, creates a unique journal unlike any other.
-HANDMADE IN THE HIMALAYAS: Thank you for supporting a Nepalese tradition in paper making that spans over 1,000 years in Nepal. The paper contains natural flecks from the lokta bark and has a beautiful texture created by the handmade process.
-Made in Nepal.

Collect your scholarly notes, your sketches, or your dreams in the Nepali Collector Journal by Kathmandu Valley Co. One of the wold's most unique notebooks, the journal contains handmade paper that follows a 1,000-year-old tradition of making paper by hand in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal. The tree-free paper comes from the fibrous inner-bark of the lokta bush. The bush regrows quickly after being cut, making it a sustainable resource for the paper. The fibers and cooked into a mash and then spread by hand across boxed screens and set to dry in the Himalayan sunshine. The paper is acid free and contains the natural flecks and texture that makes the special handmade process. The combination cover in the Nepali Collector Leather Journal features a vegetable-dyed water buffalo leather spine, dyed with natural mimosa creating the caramel color and a lokta paper hardcover, vegetable dyed with black walnut husks to create the dark brown color. Thank you for supporting a handmade tradition of over 1,000 years in Nepal. Namaste.