You know how I love miniatures ... and miniature books in particular. I was blown away by these little leather books made in Philadelphia, all by hand using reclaimed materials.
The artisans explain their books in this way: These miniature books are made using archival insides and
vintage outsides. Inside you'll find line-free strathmore drawing paper -
thick, hand-torn and hand-stitched acid-free pages that work perfectly with
ink, pens both thick and superfine, pencil, charcoal and myriad other mediums.
The book's covers are made using handpicked scraps and worn leather, cut to fit
the appropriate size. The leather has been bartered from farms in Ecuador,
ripped from old chairs in Holland, taken from boots and shoes and saddles and
bags and wallets, and found in abandoned houses across the United States. They
are scavenged from dumpsters and flea markets and yard sales all over the world
and every book is made by hand, so no book will ever have an exact duplicate.
This is a tiny artist book, perfect for the detailed
renderer or the writer of very short stories. Each journal comes completely blank,
awaiting your imaginative entries. They are hand bound and covered in reclaimed
leather. Size: 1 1/4" high x 1" wide with 42 sheets
(84 pages). Priced at $49.95 each.
The book necklaces and key chains are also made from the
same materials and they hang from either a 19” long gunmetal chain or a brass
key chain. The books are just as usable as the one that is not on a chain. We have these in two book sizes: a small, 5/8" high book with
30 sheets (60 pages), priced at $49.95 each, and a medium, 7/8" high book
with 42 sheets (84 pages), priced at $52.95 each.
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