Masuya Monokaki Notebook A6 [Lined]
The beautiful Monokaki notebook by Masuya features 160 pages of amazingly high-quality lined archival paper. Masuya's original cream coloured paper is acid free and fountain pen friendly and an absolute pleasure to write on
Good to know
- Ruled Paper with 8mm spacing
- A6: 148mmx105mm
- 160 pages (80 sheets)
- Thread and glue binding
- The word 'Monokaki' means 'person who writes things', which suggests this Japanese notebook was designed specifically for writers.
- The unique vintage-inspired flexible cover is made from Echizen washi paper and is designed by manga artist Ryo Takagi.
The beautiful Monokaki notebook by Masuya features 160 pages of amazingly high-quality lined archival paper. Masuya's original cream coloured paper is acid free and fountain pen friendly and an absolute pleasure to write on
Good to know
- Ruled Paper with 8mm spacing
- A6: 148mmx105mm
- 160 pages (80 sheets)
- Thread and glue binding
- The word 'Monokaki' means 'person who writes things', which suggests this Japanese notebook was designed specifically for writers.
- The unique vintage-inspired flexible cover is made from Echizen washi paper and is designed by manga artist Ryo Takagi.
Delivery & Returns
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Tracked Delivery 48 |
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£2.99 |
Tracked Delivery 24 |
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£4.99 |
Next Day Delivery | Delivery on the following working day on orders purchased before 12:00pm, 5 days a week. You'll receive a tracking number with updates about the progress of your order. Signature required. |
£6.99 |
International Delivery |
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From £8.00 |
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