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Lotus Flower Pattern Handmade Diary

Lotus Flower Pattern Handmade Diary 599.00 499.00 PRODUCT CODE: SDFHN012. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 0.00 DISCOUNT: 100.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 0-2days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 2 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier
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Material : Cover: Fabric, Paper: 150 GSM 1st grade Handmade Paper
Size : 6x 9 inches
Lotus Flower Pattern Handmade Diary is a calm and soothing delight for your desk, inspired by white lotus flower patterns and the Rajasthan jharokha theme. The white lotus motif is surrounded by a yellow jali pattern on a light grey background. This notebook is an excellent way to show off your distinct style while also keeping track of all important notes and appointments. The cover is made of cotton fabric, and the paper is made of fabric rag. The diaries are made of first-grade handmade paper weighing 125-150gsm. It’s soft and pleasant to hold. The best handmade paper available is first grade. Doodling and taking notes were never so fashionable! This handy diary is the ideal companion for meetings, coffee dates, online calls, and classes. It will help you remember all of your important thoughts throughout the day. The diary is stunning on the outside, but wait until you open it to see the beautiful handmade paper leaves inside. Pages: 100 Cover: Fabric, Paper: 150 GSM 1st grade Handmade Paper Available in un-ruled pages Made In India

Country of Origin - India

ABOUT Fatfatiya

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Fatfatiya is a brand that creates contemporary Indian design - accessories, home decor, artifacts and home furnishings. Fatfatiya was born out of a thought to re-look art and design that reflected India.

We adapt traditional designs and colors to make them distinctly contemporary, pop, and quirky, thereby creating a fun new home-grown aesthetic.

 The name Fatfatiya comes from the local three-wheel transport, auto rickshaw that is commonly seen in Rajasthan. Beautifully decorated, fatfatiyas are bright, vibrant, fun and quirky and our biggest inspiration.

 
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