Celtic Spiral Leather Journal with Antique Paper & Cord
Crafted from top grain leather and embossed with ancient Celtic spirals, this journal holds 78 pages of antique handmade paper—perfect for recording visions, rituals, or lore.
This handcrafted journal is more than a writing tool—it’s a portal to a realm of mysticism and memory. Embossed with intricate Celtic spirals, its design draws inspiration from early insular art, symbolizing life cycles and spiritual paths. The cover is made from 100% real top grain leather, dyed and aged for an authentic, timeworn feel. Inside, 78 pages of deckle-edged, antique-style paper await your ink, quill, or pencil. Whether you're chronicling a druid's journey, a bard’s verses, or spells of old, this journal elevates every word to the realm of the sacred. The leather cord allows you to securely tie your thoughts shut—until they’re ready to breathe again.
In the sacred groves of Éire, druids once scribed prophecies beneath moonlight, their thoughts winding across spiraled parchments like the dance of time itself. Carved with sacred knots of eternity, this journal echoes those ancient days—when the veil was thin, and every word held magic.
Ideal for druids, Celtic scholars, mystics, and wandering poets. Whether you’re inscribing ancient rites, fae encounters, or green path remedies, this journal is your companion through every whisper of the forest and flicker of divine insight.
- Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches (17.8 x 12.7 cm)
- Cover: 100% real top grain leather with embossed Celtic spiral design
- Pages: 78 antique-style handmade papers with deckle edges
- Binding: Hand-stitched with durable cord and leather wrap closure
- Finish: Naturally aged, rustic look for medieval realism
Care Instructions
- Keep away from water or excessive moisture to preserve leather quality
- Use a soft dry cloth to clean the surface; avoid chemical cleaners
- Store flat or tied with cord to maintain shape and page condition
- Optional: condition leather with beeswax or natural leather balm

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