Paperblanks A6 Cahier, dotted, Firebird, Birds of Happiness
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Paperblanks A6 Cahier, dotted, Firebird, Birds of Happiness
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9781408763216
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Say hello to the iconic Paperblanks look in a brand new format! Each cahier notebook comes with 80 perforated pages of high-quality text paper, which take everyday note-taking to a whole new level.
>Legend has it that hanging a Bird of Happiness in one’s home will bring health and happiness. Artist Nadezhda Sokolova has taken inspiration from this classic tale of Russian folklore with this Firebird design. Using her unique style of batik painting on silk, Sokolova captures the warmth and optimism of the legend.
Format: A6
Size: Width: 105mm
Height: 148mm
Depth: 5mm
Interior: dotted
Page Count: 80 Pages
GSM (paper weight): 100
300 gsm decorative printed cover paper with rounded corners
All pages are perforated for easy tear-out
100 gsm cream-coloured FSC-certified, acid-free sustainable forest paper
Saddle-stitch binding in a thread colour that matches the cover design
Decorative front endpapers that showcase the cover design and provide the story behind the cover art
Name plate
In this bright and lively Firebird image, the story of the Phoenix, rising from its own ashes, also comes to mind. In the confluence of these legends comes a sense of singularity, with all watched over by the warmth of the sun. May this flaming red firebird bring such good luck to your own life and brighten up a dark spot in your home. Legend has it that hanging a wooden Bird of Happiness over one’s hearth will bring good health and fortune to those who live under its warm embrace. Artist Nadezhda Sokolova, also known as Nadya Sokolova, has taken inspiration from this classic tale of Russian folklore and brought new life to the birds of legend. Using her unique style of batik painting on silk, Sokolova captures the warm and sunny legend of lore. Also known as a “wood chip bird,” the story goes that one day a hunter in the far North Arkhangelsk province returned home to his sick son, who had been suffering alone in the cold with no one around to help. The boy begged to see the sun, but the father had nothing to offer except a small fire.