Star Leather Journal

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Handcrafted leather journal with embossed pentagram. Ideal for LARP, worldbuilding, or recording spells, dreams, and adventures.

SKU: 25119
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Size: 7" X 5"

7" X 5"

Color: Brown

Brown

In Stock: shipped between 4 and 8 business days

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Description

Worn at the belt of a wandering sage or tucked beneath the cloak of a spell-wielding adventurer, the Medieval Star Journal is a timeless vessel for knowledge, memory, and magic. Whether you’re recording alchemical experiments, sketching the stars, or penning personal reflections by candlelight, this journal offers a sacred space for expression.

Handcrafted from ethically sourced buff leather, the cover features a deeply embossed pentagram, an ancient symbol of protection, balance, and hidden wisdom. Its presence evokes both reverence and curiosity, calling to mages, druids, and scholars who seek not only to observe the world, but to understand it.

Within its rugged yet elegant exterior are 100 sheets of handmade natural paper, ideal for writing, sketching, or spellcraft. Compact, durable, and rich in texture, this journal is built to travel, ready to accompany you from mountain trails to castle halls.

Character

Ideal for LARP mages, herbalists, occult scholars, and arcane archivists. Whether your character is a wandering druid preserving forest lore, or a court sorcerer safeguarding spells and secrets, this journal serves as an extension of your persona. A true grimoire for those who walk between realms.

Characteristics

  • Material: Genuine buff leather with hand-embossed pentagram design
  • Pages: 100 unlined, handmade natural fiber sheets
  • Size: Approx. 7 x 5 inches – compact and portable
  • Binding: Durable cotton string binding for long-lasting use
  • Use: Ideal for LARP, cosplay, worldbuilding, journaling, and spellcraft
  • Design: Medieval aesthetic with mystical and symbolic significance
  • Finish: Leather ages naturally, creating a unique patina over time

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