Paperblanks Hardcover Journal, Liyuan Pear Garden Artwork, Medium/College Rule, Multicolor Cover, (72) 9 x 7 Sheets
$24.95
Known for their elegantly stunning cover designs, all inspired by some of humanity’s greatest cultural achievements, Paperblanks Hardcover Journals are designed to inspire you to find your muse and blaze your own path forward. Stretch out on custom-designed laid paper to detail your thoughts and feelings, your plans and achievements. To minimize distractions and ease your path forward, each journal features lay-flat, smyth-sewn binding. Liyuan Cover Design—During the Tang Dynasty (618–907), the Emperor Taizong founded an opera school called Liyuan (Pear Garden), which reached its pinnacle under the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), giving birth to what is known as the Peking Opera, and this book’s cover depicts a piece of a beautifully embroidered opera skirt from that pinnacle era. Pocket Sized: No; Book-Binding Type: Sewn; Book-Binding Details: Smyth-Sewn: Hard Cover; Book-Binding Edge: Side.
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| Back-Cover Material: | Laminated Paperboard |
|---|---|
| Book-Binding Details: | Smyth-Sewn: Hard Cover |
| Book-Binding Edge: | Side |
| Book-Binding Type: | Sewn |
| Book-Spine Length: | 9.25" |
| Book Width: | 7.25" |
| Color Family: | Multicolor |
| Cover Color: | Multicolor |
| Cover Design/Theme: | Liyuan Pear Garden Artwork |
| Dated: | No |
| Front-Cover Material: | Laminated Paperboard |
| Global Product Type: | Daily Diaries |
| Green Information: | Covers contain 100% total recycled content. |
| Number of Pockets: | 1 |
| Number of Subjects/Sections: | 1 |
| Pocket Details: | Interior Memento Pouch |
| Pocket Sized: | No |
| Product Biodegradability Indicator: | N |
| Product Compostability Indicator: | N |
| Sheet Basis Weight (lb): | 32 lb Bond |
| Sheet Color: | Cream |
| Sheet Rule/Format Type: | Medium/College Rule |
| Sheet Ruling Size: | 9/32" |
| Sheet Size (Bound-Side First): | 9 x 7 |
| Sheets per Book/Journal: | 72 |
| Special Features: | Liyuan Cover Design—During the Tang Dynasty (618–907), the Emperor Taizong founded an opera school called Liyuan (Pear Garden), which reached its pinnacle under the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), giving birth to what is known as the Peking Opera, and this book's cover depicts a piece of a beautifully embroidered opera skirt from that pinnacle era. |
Additional information
| Weight | 1.29 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 8.30 × 1.15 in |

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