Bukhara, one of Uzbekistans largest cities, was the birthplace of this dazzling eighteenth-century Islamic binding. The citys rich intellectual and cultural lifestyle was shaped by Indo-Persian influences, particularly the golden age of the Samanids. Paperblanks Bukhara Adina journal features heart-shaped leaves, a centre rosette and intricate corner pieces, all executed with skill and artistry.
Paperblanks have been producing superb writing journals and everyday objects for over twenty years. At the heart of everything they create is their belief that art matters. Paperblanks takes painstaking care with every detail of the creative process, from the individual product components to the well-being of the craftspeople who put them together.Innovative design, careful handiwork and conscientious manufacturing practices all go into the creation of every Paperblanks (R) product, resulting in functional art objects that everyone can all feel good about using and owning. Whether recording your thoughts, ideas, stories, poems or memories, their product line offers a perfect marriage of imagination and art, always inspiring a unique experience.
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