



Medieval Quester's Leather Belt Bag
A journal fit for druids, elves, and mystics—crafted from real leather with embossed leaf design and antique pages to chronicle your spells, secrets, and journeys.
This exquisite leather journal is a treasure for those who cherish both nature and narrative. Made by hand from authentic buff leather, its cover features a realistic embossed leaf design—an homage to the beauty and power of the natural world. The antique-style pages within are unlined, thick, and deckle-edged, giving the journal a timeless, arcane look. Bound with durable cotton thread, each of the 70 pages invites quills, charcoal, or ink to dance across them. Sized at approximately 7 x 5 inches, it's the perfect fit for your satchel or spell pouch.
Whether you're recording botanical discoveries, inscribing spells, or jotting down whispered campfire stories, this journal is built to endure the wildest of quests.
Deep in the whispering groves of the Elderwood, scribes of the Circle of Verdant Wisdom carried books bound in living memory. These were no ordinary tomes—each bore the mark of the forest, leaf-etched and timeworn, imbued with the scent of earth and bark. Whether you walk the path of the druid, brew potions beneath the moon, or seek forgotten lore, this journal is your companion, as sacred as the words you write within.
Ideal for druids, elven sages, traveling herbalists, or wandering scholars. Whether you're roleplaying a keeper of ancient knowledge or a forest-bound alchemist, this journal suits characters attuned to nature and mystery.
- Material: 100% real buff leather
- Design: Embossed leaf motif on front cover
- Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches (17.8 x 12.7 cm)
- Pages: 70 unlined antique deckle-edge pages
- Binding: Hand-stitched with cotton string
- Style: Rustic, old-world medieval aesthetic
Care Instructions
- Keep away from excessive moisture to prevent leather damage
- Clean with a soft, dry cloth or slightly damp linen if needed
- Avoid direct sunlight for prolonged periods to preserve the embossing and leather tone

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