Flying Spirit Leather Bound Journal | Fact Sheet

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Flying Spirit Genuine leather-bound journal, Cognac A5

Genuine leather writing journal with personalised engraved cover – Irish Pens

 

This leather journal was chosen especially for you.

Thank you for choosing or receiving this genuine leather-bound writing journal — a piece crafted not only for writing but for treasuring.

Each journal is unique. The leather cover you now hold is made from authentic, high-quality Moroccan leather, selected for its natural character and durability. Unlike synthetic materials, genuine leather bears the hallmarks of its origin — subtle variations in grain, tone, and texture. These are not imperfections but proof of authenticity. No two journals will ever be exactly the same.

The engraved message on the cover was chosen specifically for this journal, adding another layer of meaning and individuality. Whether it carries a personal sentiment or a professional message, it reflects the thoughtfulness of the giver and the uniqueness of the recipient.

Inside, you’ll find world-renowned Clairefontaine ivory paper, chosen for its exceptional writing surface and fountain-pen-friendly quality. The smoothness of the pages and the tactile experience of writing by hand offer a quiet pause in a fast-moving world.

We hope this journal becomes a trusted companion for recording reflections, goals, plans, or simply the moments worth remembering.

Your journal was engraved and posted by Catherine and Richard Daly from our workshop in Ireland's heritage capital of Kells, County Meath. 

Journal Facts:

  • Moroccan Genuine Leather Bound
  • 180 Pages
  • Ivory Pages
  • Fountain Pen Friendly Paper
  • Lined and Dot Options are Available 
  • A5 Size
  • Front Cover Personally Engraved by Irish Pens
  • Logos and Engraving Placement Options Available

 

At Irish Pens, we are delighted to pay homage to the woods at the heart of our handmade pen by sponsoring the planting of Native Irish Trees in the forest of Avoca, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, through the Tree Council of Ireland's tree sponsorship scheme. A proportion of the sale of your journal has made this possible.

The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago; the next best time is now.