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Bamboo Diary Tech branding

Curated by Practable Box
Rs. 899
Product Details

A fully customizable sustainable diary handcrafted with bamboo, offering a sleek and natural appeal. Ideal for professionals and gifting, it reflects eco-conscious values while supporting artisan communities.

MaterialBamboo
Art TypeBamboo Craft
Dimension8x10"
Materials & Care

Minor glaze and color variations are natural and add character. Handle with care. Wipe with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sun exposure.

Product Disclosure
SKUPB-BCD-TB-01
Style CodePB-BCD-TB
HSN Code48201000
RegionMaharashtra
StateMaharashtra
Curated byPractable Box

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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A bamboo diary earns its place on a working desk. The cover is firm enough to write against without a hard surface beneath it, so it moves from the meeting room to the train and back without complaint. It travels well. Keep it where you reach for it: beside the laptop, in the top of a work bag, or on the bedside table for night notes.

For daily use, it suits anyone who plans on paper. The 8 by 10 inch page gives room for a full day of notes, a project breakdown, or a running list, and the flat-opening spine lets you write straight across the gutter. Pair it with a refillable pen rather than a marker, since heavy ink can ghost on natural-fibre paper.

As an occasion piece, it works hardest as a gift. A name or a company logo turns a plain diary into something chosen, which is why it is ordered for onboarding kits, Diwali hampers, and conference giveaways. For bulk gifting, allow lead time, because each cover is finished by hand and the branding is applied one piece at a time.

Keep it away from standing water and direct afternoon sun. Wipe the bamboo with a soft cloth, dry or barely damp, and let it air before closing. Stored dry, the cover deepens in tone over the years rather than wearing out.
This diary begins as a standing bamboo culm in Maharashtra, where bamboo (bans) grows fast enough to be harvested without ever clearing a forest. Karigars cut the mature poles, the ones that have hardened over two to three years, and season them so the wall will not crack or warp once it is worked. Seasoning is the unglamorous step. It decides whether the finished cover lasts.

A round culm has to become a flat panel. The pole is split along its length, the inner nodes are pared away, and the strip is pressed flat while it is still workable. Each strip is then cut to the 8 by 10 inch cover size, with the grain left running top to bottom so the front and back of every diary read slightly differently.

The covers are sanded by hand until the surface is smooth enough to write against and to take a clean wipe. The paper block is bound into the bamboo at the spine, and the closure and any inner fittings are added. Branding comes last. A name or logo is cut or printed into the cover one piece at a time.

Because the work is done by hand and not on a moulding line, small differences in tone and grain are expected. They are the signature of a real bamboo cover rather than a printed imitation. That is why a bamboo craft cluster, and not a machine, is credited with the piece.
Is a bamboo diary eco-friendly?
A bamboo diary is among the lower-impact stationery choices, because bamboo regrows in a few years without replanting or heavy irrigation. The cover here uses bamboo rather than tree timber, while the pages are standard diary paper. For its full waste profile, consider whether you will reuse or refill it over several years.
Is the cover genuine bamboo or a bamboo-look print?
Yes, the cover is genuine bamboo, cut and flattened from a seasoned culm rather than a printed laminate. You can see this in the grain, which runs continuously and differs from one diary to the next. A printed imitation repeats the same pattern across every unit.
Can the bamboo diary be branded with a company logo?
Yes, the bamboo diary is fully customizable and can carry a name or a company logo on the cover. The branding is applied to each piece individually, so it suits corporate gifting, onboarding kits, and event giveaways. Share your artwork and quantity when ordering so lead time can be confirmed.
What size is the diary and how many pages does it have?
The diary size is 8 by 10 inches, large enough for a full day of notes while still fitting a work bag. Page count can vary by batch, so confirm the exact number when ordering, especially for bulk orders.
How do I clean and care for a bamboo diary?
A bamboo diary needs very little care: wipe the cover with a soft cloth that is dry or barely damp. Avoid harsh chemicals, standing water, and long spells in direct sun. Let it air before closing if it ever gets damp.
Is a bamboo diary durable enough for daily use?
A bamboo diary holds up well to daily use, since the seasoned cover is firm and the spine is bound to open flat without straining. The bamboo resists everyday knocks better than a soft card cover. Stored dry, it lasts for years and ages rather than wears.
Can I order bamboo diaries in bulk for corporate gifting?
Yes, bamboo diaries can be ordered in bulk for corporate gifting and event kits. Because each cover is finished and branded by hand, bulk orders need lead time rather than same-day dispatch. Confirm quantity and artwork early so delivery can be planned.
How is the bamboo cover made?
The bamboo cover is made by splitting a seasoned bamboo pole, flattening the strip, and cutting it to the diary size. The panel is sanded smooth by hand before the paper block is bound in at the spine. Branding is added last, one piece at a time.
Where is this bamboo diary made?
This bamboo diary is made in Maharashtra, where bamboo artisans cut, season, and finish the covers by hand. The work supports a regional craft cluster rather than a mechanised factory line.
Does the bamboo cover change colour over time?
The bamboo cover deepens slightly in tone over the years as it is handled, which is normal for natural bamboo. Minor colour and grain variation is present from the start and is a mark of the real material, not a flaw. Keep it dry and out of harsh sun so it ages evenly.

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