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Cased in tactually rich, scuff- and fingerprint-resistant leatherette and elegantly debossed, this deluxe journal provides a compelling aesthetic experience, inside and out.   Be inspired by Ganesh, Lord of Thresholds, remover of obstacles, and deity of beginnings with the Ganesh Hardcover Blank Journal. Combining craftsmanship and artistry, this beautiful journal is cased in deluxe scuff- and fingerprint-resistant, tactually rich leatherette, is elegantly debossed, and features a hand-selected, full-color painting of Ganesh by artist Indra Sharma. Inside, the aesthetic experience continues…mehr

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Cased in tactually rich, scuff- and fingerprint-resistant leatherette and elegantly debossed, this deluxe journal provides a compelling aesthetic experience, inside and out.   Be inspired by Ganesh, Lord of Thresholds, remover of obstacles, and deity of beginnings with the Ganesh Hardcover Blank Journal. Combining craftsmanship and artistry, this beautiful journal is cased in deluxe scuff- and fingerprint-resistant, tactually rich leatherette, is elegantly debossed, and features a hand-selected, full-color painting of Ganesh by artist Indra Sharma. Inside, the aesthetic experience continues with lush, full-color endpapers also featuring works by Sharma. With sturdy construction and sewn binding, the journal lies flat, and the 192 blank, acid free pages of high-quality heavy stock paper take both pen and pencil nicely to invite a flow of inspiration. All this, plus a ribbon placeholder, elastic closure, and 7.5 x 4.5–inch back pocket, perfect for holding photographs and mementos, makes this Indra Sharma Signature Edition the ultimate art-inspired portable journal.
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Indra Sharma (1923-2006) came from a long line of traditional painters dedicated to exerting a genuine spiritual influence on society through artistic means. Deriving inspiration from the Puranas and Upanishads, Sharma kept alive the sacred tradition of Indian art through his paintings, which became a medium for contemplating our relationship with the Divine, a magical bridge connecting the deities of the inner world with the minds and hearts of humanity.