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WAVERLEY THISTLE TARTAN CLOTH HARDBACK LARGE COMMONPLACE NOTEBOOK/JOURNAL
21 x 13cm 192 pages
Inbunden, 2021
193 kr
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The Waverley Thistle Large Tartan cloth hardback (21 x 13cm) Notebook has 192 pages cream FSC acid-free paper, from sustainable forests and boards made from 100% recycled paper. The tartan colours are deep purple and green, with turquoise blue, dark burgundy, and dark charcoal. Left hand side page blank, right hand side page ruled. Made with Kinloch Anderson-designed cloth woven in mills in Great Britain. Pocket at the back for enclosures. Bookmark with history of tartan on one side and brief story of the tartan design on the other. Leaflet with map of Scotland, explanation of the history of tartan.
Waverley Blue Loch Tartan cloth mini notebook with pen
Waverley Scotland Tartan Commonplace Notebooks
Inbunden, 2025
114 kr
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Materials used in manufacture Paper materials: FSC 80gsm cream Endpapers are 170 gsm and 180gsm FSC creamBellyband/wrapper: FSC 128gsmBoard: 100% grey coloured thick boardEach mini notebook is bound in genuine British cloth with elastic closure, ribbon marker, eight perforated end leaves and expandable inner note holder. Each includes a black retractable pen. This notebook has the left hand side blank, and the right hand side lined. Notebook comes in biodegradable film bag. Film is made from resin derived from corn or other starch/sugar processes. Waverley Scotland Tartan Commonplace Notebooks: 80 styles across 40 clans and 20 themed tartans. The tartan is made with cloth woven in mills in the United Kingdom. The tartan cloth is supplied with the authority of KINLOCH ANDERSON, holders of Royal Warrants of Appointment. Blue Loch tartan:The Blue Loch tartan cloth used to bind this notebook is popular for its blue and white shades of colour that capture the blue and white of the Scottish Saltire, and other blues that capture the thousands of lochs in Scotland, as well as its many rivers. The sky blue with gold was designed to symbolise a sunny day in Scotland. The tartan has been designed by KINLOCH ANDERSON , Leith, and this notebook is part of a range celebrating Scottish Traditions. Hills, glens, castles, heather, rowan trees are all part of Scotland's rich ancient heritage. The natural landscape in Scotland means for many people an escape to emptiness, space, scale, natural wild beauty, shapes and silhouettes of rock that has been formed by past glacial activity. Being in this landscape means an escape from stress and brings new possibilities and ideas.