Mughal Jaali Dot Grid Journal
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A little bit about the design:
This hand-drawn design is inspired from a particular Jaali at the Tomb of Salim Chishti, at Fatehpur Sikri, India. It is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India, built during the years 1580 and 1581. It enshrines the burial place of the Sufi saint, Salim Chisti (1478 – 1572), a descendant of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti of Ajmer, and who lived in a cavern on the ridge at Sikri. A jaali is the term for a perforated stone or latticed screen, usually with an ornamental pattern constructed through the use of calligraphy, geometry or natural patterns. This form of architectural decoration is common in Indo-Islamic architecture and more generally in Islamic architecture.
Specifications:
- 120 and 160 GSM natural white paper
- 0.5 cm dot grid layout apt for bullet journaling, journaling and even drawing
- 120 GSM: 200 pages; 160 GSM: 160 pages, A5 and B5 sizes
- Vegan leather cover with beautiful design, hardbound handcrafted journal
- Safety round edges
- Two elastic cords, one can be used as an additional pen loop
- A handy Pen holder
- Back pocket with enough space to hold your loose notes
- Three beautiful ribbon bookmarks, one with TJD charm
- One paper bookmark with design description
- One sticker name tag and grid guide, which can be sticked for personalisation
Pack contains: 1 journal
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Description
Description
Color: Blue
Materials: Vegan leather
Care Instructions: Avoid rough handling of your notebook To clean, wipe with damp cotton cloth with light pressure
Brand: The Jotting Dots
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