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TRAVELER'S COMPANY - SPIRAL RING NOTEBOOK, Watercolor Paper (A5 Slim)
TRAVELER'S COMPANY - SPIRAL RING NOTEBOOK, Watercolor Paper (A5 Slim)
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Quantity: One watercolor notebook
Specifications: Watercolor Paper, Blank, 20 sheets (40 pages) Handbound with Single Spiral Ring (Silver Color)
Size: H218×W130×D18mm
For all the travelers who have a free spirit, TRC's products are a must-have in his/her stationery journey. This Watercolor notebook is a perfect combination of Japanese craft and high quality paper. The inner pages of the Watercolor Paper notebook are made from highly water-resistant, vivid color-producing watercolor paper. The watercolor paper, used for painting backgrounds in anime, is recommended not only for water coloring but also for sketching with a pencil or a pen. It also works well for photo and ticket collages. The cover with a natural feeling that includes resin makes the paper strong and inscribed with the symbol of a swan, symbolizing the white paper. Carry it with you wherever you go and draw pictures of people you meet at a cafe or a landscape that you find while traveling.







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