The African Designs leather journal distills motifs characteristic of the traditional peoples of Africa into graphic elements that cycle and recur throughout the journal's pages. Silhouetted on this journal's embossed leather jacket is a reliquary guardian image from central Africa, part of The Newark Museum's renowned collection of African art. The Kota peoples of the Republic of Gabon and their central African neighbors use sculpture like this to symbolize the enduring presence of their deceased elders.
I was very pleased with this purchase, to the point that I ordered four refills from the company. The quality of the cover as well as the refillable journal is awesome. I love the african features on the pages of the journal as well. Additionally, I write with a fountain pen and the ink does not bleed through to the other side of the page. I highly recommend products from this company!!!!
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