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Journal | Paperblanks | Maya Blue - Silver Filigree Collection | Lined | Ultra Size | Hardcover

TT$235.00

Description

Journal The original content of this metallic binding was Johann Arndt’s well-known work, Paradiesgärtlein (The Garden of Paradise), first published in 1612 as a response to Martin Luther’s Reformations. The cover of this 1697 edition was created in Strasbourg, France. 240 pages 25 lines per page 8.11 mm space between lines 120 GSM Edge Printing Memento Pouch 1 Ribbon Marker Metal Clasp Closure 7" x 9" x 1¼"

Other Features:-

Smyth Sewn | Custom-Designed Laid Paper | 100% recycled binder boards

Decorative printed cover paper | Threaded stitching and glue, as needed | Acid-free sustainable forest paper

 

About This Design - by Paperblanks

Original Art: Binding of Johann Arndt’s Paradiesgärtlein | Era: 1697 | Region: Strasbourg, France

While the Paperblanks library of cover designs draws from diverse sources of visual art, antique book bindings in particular have long provided us with an abundance of inspiration. Many such book covers were originally made of leather but in the case of our Silver Filigree Collection, the focus is instead on the splendour of bindings decorated with filigree metalwork.

This manner of adorning books was particularly favoured in the 17th and 18th centuries, with nearly all bindings of this type manufactured in Holland, Switzerland, Germany and the Scandinavian countries. Over the years, craftsmen experimented with different methods of coaxing metal into ornaments of tender and elegant beauty.

This design represents one such book cover that was reproduced for our Silver Filigree Collection. It was originally created by die cutting a thin metal plate to form a latticed ornament with an added embellishment of fine etchings. This binding, which encased a collection of prayers titled Paradiesgärtlein, dates to 1697 and originates from Strasbourg, at the time a part of the Kingdom of France. For our Maya Blue design, we replaced the original’s neutral background with this vibrant blue.