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Earth Friendly, Australian made, 200 page A5 Journal
Be inspired to pen your thoughts, dreams and sketches with this luxurious hard-cover journal featuring artwork by Indigenous Australian artist Natalie Jade.
Product details:
* Designed and made in South Australia
* 200 blank pages
* Spiral bound
* 215mm x 155cm x 20mm (not including the spiral)
* A5 paper size
* Chunky 2mm thick hard-cover
* Paper weight 135gsm
* 100% recycled paper
* 100% carbon offset
* Cover printed in vegetable ink
How to dispose:
The paper pages and cover can be put straight in the recycling bin. The spiral binding is made from plastic-free wire, which can be recycled as scrap metal at the end of it's life.
About the artist:
Natalie Jade was born into a family where “paint runs through their veins.” She believes art is a journey of self discovery and expression. ”The purpose of my art is to create something beautiful that has a vibration through the colour and forms, to uplift others and their surroundings.”
10% of profit is donated to care for Australian native wildlife, and to help restore their habitat.
Be inspired to pen your thoughts, dreams and sketches with this luxurious hard-cover journal featuring artwork by Indigenous Australian artist Natalie Jade.
Product details:
* Designed and made in South Australia
* 200 blank pages
* Spiral bound
* 215mm x 155cm x 20mm (not including the spiral)
* A5 paper size
* Chunky 2mm thick hard-cover
* Paper weight 135gsm
* 100% recycled paper
* 100% carbon offset
* Cover printed in vegetable ink
How to dispose:
The paper pages and cover can be put straight in the recycling bin. The spiral binding is made from plastic-free wire, which can be recycled as scrap metal at the end of it's life.
About the artist:
Natalie Jade was born into a family where “paint runs through their veins.” She believes art is a journey of self discovery and expression. ”The purpose of my art is to create something beautiful that has a vibration through the colour and forms, to uplift others and their surroundings.”
10% of profit is donated to care for Australian native wildlife, and to help restore their habitat.