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Crafted by Giovanni Ferretti Pelletteria · Toscana, Firenze, Italy
Sold and fulfilled by Privateer Trading Co. on behalf of Giovanni Ferretti Pelletteria
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A hand-bound journal in butter-soft vegetable-tanned leather with 240 pages of Italian cotton paper. The saddle stitch binding allows the journal to lay perfectly flat when open.
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Giovanni designed this journal for writers, sketchers, and anyone who believes that the vessel matters as much as the words it carries. The vegetable-tanned cover is cut from a single piece of Florentine leather, hand-dyed in his workshop, and stitched with waxed linen thread using the traditional punto selleria.
The 240 pages are acid-free Italian cotton paper from the Amalfi coast — slightly textured, warm in tone, and a pleasure to write on with any instrument from fountain pen to pencil.
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