The journal gift set from Anand Prakash features the timeless charm of gingham fabric, a classic and versatile material beloved for its simplicity and rustic elegance. This iconic fabric is characterized by its checked pattern, typically in white and a bold color, creating a visually pleasing and homely aesthetic.
Gift Box Content
- One blank art journal(recycled paper pages) bound with handwoven cotton textile
- One tearable recycled paper notepad bound with handwoven cotton textile
- Two pencils made with Gingham pattern recycled paper
- One tabletop calendar with assorted pages from our collection
- One gift tag with a textile cover
- One jute paper-bound gift box
Gingham Themed Journal?
Our journal is perfect for writing your thoughts, ideas, dreams, and adventures. Crafted by experienced artisans and made in limited numbers, our journals are handmade with the highest quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.?
- Cover: Handwoven cotton textile
- Size: A5
- Paper: 100% recycled, wood-free handmade paper sourced from rural units
- Page type:?Blank, hand-stitched
- Pages GSM: Approximately 120 gsm
- Pages:?144 pages (72 leaves)
- Paper texture: Rough, handmade
- Writing: Use a ballpoint pen, pencil or gel pen
Table-top Calendar
Crafted using 100% wood-free and recycled paper, handmade in villages across India. The pages feature an authentic old map, an actual blueprint, a vintage postcard, paper recycled from denim waste, cow dung paper, paper with silk fibre, cardamom-infused paper and drawing paper. Backgrounds and text are handprinted by silkscreen.
About?
The journal gift set from Anand Prakash features the timeless charm of gingham fabric, a classic and versatile material loved for its simplicity and rustic elegance.
Each journal in this gift set is a testament to the brand’s commitment to blending artistic expression with functional design, offering a stylish yet practical space for writers, artists, and thinkers to record their ideas, sketches, and memories.
The gingham pattern in fabrics is renowned for its distinctive, checked design, consisting of evenly sized squares typically formed by intersecting stripes of a single colour and white.
Originating from Southeast Asia, this pattern gained prominence in Europe in the 17th century, after being imported by Dutch and English traders. The term ‘gingham’ itself is believed to derive from the Malay word ‘genggang’, meaning striped. Initially, gingham was woven in striped patterns before evolving into its iconic checkered style. In the 18th century, Manchester became a key production hub for gingham, thanks to advances in textile manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution.
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