Notebook Numismatique

SKU: J363

Size: Large
Price:
Sale price₹ 590
Stock:
In stock (18 units), ready to be shipped

Description

Our Numismatique themed journal is the perfect space for writing your thoughts, ideas, dreams, and adventures. Crafted by experienced artisans and made in limited numbers, our journals are handmade with the highest quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

  • Large Journal Cover: Screenprint on handloom cotton
  • Small Journal Cover: Screenprint and foiling on paper, textile spine
  • Paper: Mill-made paper from Sweden, wood-free
  • Page type: Blank, hand-stitched
  • Pages Large Journal: 144 pages (72 leaves)
  • Pages Small Journal: 100 pages (50 leaves)
  • Pages GSM: 100 gsm
  • Fountain pen friendly: Yes
  • Binding: Handstitched and hardbound
  • Paper Eco certification: EU Ecolabel, FSC® FSC-C020637
  • Dimensions: Please see the last image

The cover is bound in handloom cotton textile(large size) and paper(small size) with intricate drawings of vintage Indian coins. The drawings are hand printed by silkscreen. Every colour requires an individual impression hence the cover was printed in multiple hand impressions.


About The Range

NUMISMATIQUE, a play on the word numismatics, is a range inspired by Anand Prakash's hobby of collecting British-India silver coins. In the past, he has spent considerable time searching for old Indian coins across cities, villages, nooks, corners of bazaars and village markets. Our team meticulously traced old coins to create this range of limited-edition notebooks, paperweights, cufflinks, bookmarks, journals and notepads. (Numismatics means the study or collection of coins.)

Indian history is replete with dynasties and empires, each leaving its mark through unique coins. It is akin to gifting a fragment of India's past, enabling you to touch and feel a piece of history.

Indian coins often carry imprints of its diverse culture, from mythological figures to symbols of its rich heritage. Such gifts serve as a gateway to India's vast cultural expanse.

In the Indian tradition, coins, especially those made of precious metals, are seen as symbols of prosperity and luck. Gifting them is often considered a blessing.

The intricate designs on many Indian coins are a testament to the country's artistic prowess. They stand as miniature masterpieces of art.

These are not just objects; they are stories, blessings, and connections to a civilization's soul. They resonate with the heartbeat of India and offer the recipient a piece of its timeless spirit.

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