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Old Oak     (saddle)
Tooled Leather Journals
by
OBERON

Top quality cowhide
Pewter Button
Replaceable insert
Inserts - 220 bound pages

- Colors -
Saddle, Wine, Navy, Black,
Dark Green, Chocolate, Red

$65.00 large 5 1/2"w x 8 1/2"h

$55.00 small 4"w x 6"h

(Size is journal insert - cover slightly larger)

S/H included (ground USA only) - air shipping or
outside USA will be billed actual cost

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(Please specify the size, color and design from below when ordering)

(Please anticipate two weeks wait for these custom crafted items)

OBERON

 

Oberon's top quality cowhide leather journals are heavily tooled. They are unmatched for beauty and become richer and more distinctive with age. The exquisite patterns and scenes are bold and distinctive. Please note that some designs are on the front only while others are repeated on the back, and a few cover the front and back with one scene. Each design (see below) is marked to show the design's placement. A pewter button, styled to complement the journal's design, provides a wrap post for closure. The 220 page bound insert is a heavy bond that is replaceable when filled with your most intimate thoughts or artistic ramblings. They are standard sizes (shown above) that are readily available at most art stores and better stationers, or from Ayers Leather Shops.

 

Designs:
  Celtic A
Celtic A
(front & back)
Celtic B
Celtic B
(front only)
Celtic C
Celtic C
(front only)
 
  Fairy
Fairy
(front only)
Sun Flower
Sun Flower
(front & back)
Ocean
Ocean
(front only)
 
  Leaves
Leaves
(front only)
Tree
Tree
(front only)
Bog
Pond
(front only)
 

  Old Grove
Old Grove
(full)
Ocean
Mountain Bridge
(full)
 
  Old Oak
Old Oak
(full)
Ocean
Dragon
(full)
 

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Last Modified: January 25, 2002