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Kawachiya Kunisawa Find Pocket Notebook ,Grid - Blue Mist

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Kawachiya Kunisawa Find Pocket Notebook ,Grid - Blue Mist

Kawachiya Kunisawa Find Pocket Notebook ,Grid - Blue Mist

Conceived to achieve a superior writing experience, these Kunisawa notebooks and pads are created with watermarked foolscap paper. Fountain pen friendly. Also available is Grey and Champagne (Light Brown)

Dimensions: 14.5 cm x 9 cm (6 in. x 3.4in. approx.)

Made in Japan

Based in Shimbashi, Tokyo, Kawachiya – the company behind the design and manufacture of the Kunisawa stationery brand – has been providing its craftsmanship to customers since Japan's Edo period (1603-1868). 

The motif of the KUNISAWA brand logo is based on the mythical Japanese three-legged crow called "Yatagarasu." Due to using a golden luminance to guide Emperor Jimmu on his journey through the dark roads of Kumano, Yatagarasu is celebrated as the "God of Guidance.” The three legs represent "heaven," "earth," and "humanity," indicating that all three are brothers born of the same sun.

$9.34
Kawachiya Kunisawa Find Pocket Notebook ,Grid - Blue Mist
$9.34

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Conceived to achieve a superior writing experience, these Kunisawa notebooks and pads are created with watermarked foolscap paper. Fountain pen friendly. Also available is Grey and Champagne (Light Brown)

Dimensions: 14.5 cm x 9 cm (6 in. x 3.4in. approx.)

Made in Japan

Based in Shimbashi, Tokyo, Kawachiya – the company behind the design and manufacture of the Kunisawa stationery brand – has been providing its craftsmanship to customers since Japan's Edo period (1603-1868). 

The motif of the KUNISAWA brand logo is based on the mythical Japanese three-legged crow called "Yatagarasu." Due to using a golden luminance to guide Emperor Jimmu on his journey through the dark roads of Kumano, Yatagarasu is celebrated as the "God of Guidance.” The three legs represent "heaven," "earth," and "humanity," indicating that all three are brothers born of the same sun.