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Natsu, Hardcover Journal, Mini, 176 pages by Paperblanks (Artist)
$23.95 AUD
Category: Diaries - Stationery | Series: Rinpa Florals Ser.
These intricate details of spring and summer flowers are from an 18th-century Japanese paper screen by artist Watanabe Shikō. Rinpa is a leading historical school of Japanese painting, established in 17th-century Kyoto, whose artists were known for working in a range of formats, notably screens, fans, ...Show more
Paperblanks Bookmark - Blue Luxe Design by Paperblanks (Artist)
$5.95 AUD
Category: Diaries - Stationery | Series: Luxe Design Ser.
Luxuriate in the brass and regal blue tones of this Blue Luxe design. The original book, crafted in Amsterdam in 1715, was bound in goatskin with elaborate gold tooling. Contained inside the volume was the Oratio Dominica (Lord's Prayer) in almost 150 languages and dialects.
Paperblanks, Portuguese Tiles, Canvas Bag by Paperblanks (Artist)
$29.95 AUD
Category: Gift Lines | Series: Portuguese Tiles Ser.
Azulejos are painted, glazed ceramic tiles that date back to 13th-century Portugal. Today, we see these decorative tiles across a wide range of buildings. The design seen here is pulled from the traditional tiles gracing the façades of a variety of old houses in Porto, Portugal.
PaperblanksBookmark - Portuguese Tiles, Bookmark by Paperblanks (Artist)
$5.99 AUD
Category: Diaries - Stationery | Series: Portuguese Tiles Ser.
Azulejos are painted, glazed ceramic tiles that date back to 13th-century Portugal. Today, we see these decorative tiles across a wide range of buildings, from palaces and restaurants to railway stations and family homes. The design seen here is pulled from the traditional tiles gracing the façades of a ...Show more
Porto, Portuguese Tiles, Hardcover Journal, Mini by Paperblanks (Artist)
$23.95 AUD
Category: Diaries - Stationery | Series: Portuguese Tiles Ser.
Azulejos are painted, glazed ceramic tiles that date back to 13th-century Portugal. Today, we see these decorative tiles across a wide range of buildings, from monasteries, palaces and restaurants to bars, railway stations and family homes. The design on the tiles commonly related to the building's uniq ...Show more
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