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Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence
Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence

Buddha Themed Handmade Paper and Cotton Journal - Peaceful Existence

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Images of Buddha both large and small grace the cover of this handmade journal from India's Asha Prabha. The handmade paper journal features 48 unlined pages, perfect for recording your ideas, dream, or sketches. The artisan binds the journal with khaki-colored cotton and adds a cotton cord to secure it.

  • Handmade paper, cotton binding, heavy cardstock
  • 0.26 lbs
  • 8 inches H x 6 inches W x 0.6 inches D
  • 48 pages

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Asha Prabha

Country: India

"I was born in 1948 to a conservative family in Delhi. It was necessary for a girl to know cooking, stitching and embroidery apart from all the other household chores. Necessity became passion, and I started teaching sewing and embroidery to younger generations, including my two daughters.

"When my husband shifted our residence to a village far from the city, I found myself teaching stitching and embroidery to new admirers — my neighbors. I started teaching them free of cost.

"I began with dresses and slowly moved to home décor and utilitarian designs like cushion covers, floor mats, handbags, belts, and more. As the number of students grew, so did the demand for our work. Our first customers were our many relatives and friends, then gradually we began offering our designs to shops.

"Little by little, I found I was no longer only a homemaker but also a working woman with seven to nine ladies assisting me. My main concentration has always been on quality.

"I am very much excited to work with you, as I think your concept is unique and I'm excited to be able to sell our designs directly to people overseas.""

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