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Jute Diary

Curated by Awahan
Rs. 449
Product Details

A handcrafted diary wrapped in natural jute fabric, blending rustic elegance with sustainability. Ideal for journaling, office notes, or personal reflections.

Art TypeJute Craft
Dimension8x10"
Materials & Care

Made with 100% natural jute, Handmade paper inside NA

Product Disclosure
SKUAW-JCD-BL-L-01
Style CodeAW-JCD-BL-L
HSN Code48201000
RegionLucnkow
StateUttar pradesh
Curated byAwahan

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

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Everyday writing.

A jute diary suits the kinds of writing you return to often. Keep it on the desk for meeting notes and to-do lists, or carry it in a bag for journaling on the move. The button-lock band holds the cover shut, so loose pages and pens stay where you left them. The woven jute surface grips the hand better than a slick laminate, which makes it easy to hold open while you write.

What it pairs with.

This diary sits naturally alongside other natural-material desk things: a wooden pen stand, a brass paperweight, a cotton pouch. Its undyed, earthy cover works as well in a minimal workspace as in a warm, layered one. For gifting, a jute diary reads as considered rather than generic, which is why it travels well as a Diwali present, an onboarding gift, or a token for a colleague who writes by hand.

Daily use and care.

Jute is a natural fibre, so a little care keeps the cover looking its best. Keep the diary away from prolonged damp, since jute and paper both absorb moisture. Wipe the cover with a dry or barely damp cloth rather than washing it, and let it air if it ever feels humid. Stored on a shelf or in a drawer between uses, it holds its shape and texture for years.
From fibre to a firm cover.

Jute begins as a soft, pliable fabric, woven from the golden fibre that grows across the Bengal delta. On its own it would never hold the shape of a book. The makers turn it into a cover by laminating the woven jute onto a rigid board, pressing fabric and board together until the soft textile becomes a stiff, protective panel. This stiffening step is what separates a structured diary from a limp cloth wrap.

Building the book.

The paper block is bound as a separate unit, its pages gathered and held along a spine so the diary opens flat and stays square through daily use. The laminated jute panels are then fixed around this block to form the front, spine, and back. The edges are trimmed and turned so no raw fibre frays at the corners.

The button-lock band.

A band is fitted to the cover and finished with a button-lock closure, the detail that lets the diary shut firmly around a thickening stack of written pages. Each step here is done by hand by the Awahan collective, which is why the grain and finish vary a little from one diary to the next.
What is the cover of this jute diary made of?
The cover of this jute diary is made from woven jute fabric laminated onto a firm board. Jute is a natural plant fibre, sometimes called the golden fibre, grown widely across eastern India. The inside holds a plain paper block for writing.
Is a jute diary eco-friendly?
A jute diary is more eco-friendly than most plastic-covered notebooks because its cover uses jute, a biodegradable natural fibre that grows quickly with little input. Jute breaks down naturally at the end of its life and does not shed microplastics. The paper pages are recyclable through normal paper streams.
Does the diary have a lock?
The diary has a button-lock band rather than a key lock. The band wraps the cover and fastens with a button, keeping the pages closed and held together in a bag. It is a simple closure, not a security lock.
Can a jute diary get wet?
A jute diary should be kept away from water and prolonged damp. Both the jute cover and the paper pages absorb moisture, which can warp the board or mark the fibre. Wipe the cover with a dry cloth and store it somewhere dry.
What can I use a jute diary for?
A jute diary works for everyday journaling, meeting and office notes, sketching, or daily reflections. The plain paper block suits both writing and light drawing. The sturdy laminated cover protects the pages when it is carried in a bag.
Is a jute diary a good gift?
A jute diary makes a considered, low-cost gift that suits both personal and corporate occasions. Its natural cover and handcrafted finish read as thoughtful rather than mass-produced, which works well for Diwali, onboarding kits, or a present for someone who writes by hand. It also packs flat and ships easily.
How is the jute cover made stiff?
The jute cover is made stiff by laminating the soft woven fabric onto a rigid board. Pressing the textile and board together turns a limp cloth into a firm panel that holds the shape of a book. This is the step that makes a structured diary possible.
How many pages does the diary have?
The diary page count and dimensions are not listed on the current product page, so confirm them with the seller before purchase if they matter to you. As a guide, handcrafted jute diaries of this kind usually hold a medium notebook block suitable for several months of daily notes. The exact specification should be taken from the product listing.
Who makes this jute diary?
This jute diary is made by artisans of the Awahan jute craft collective. The work is done by hand, from laminating the cover to fitting the button-lock band. Buying it supports a craft livelihood rather than a factory line.
How do I care for a jute diary?
To care for a jute diary, keep it dry, wipe the cover with a dry or barely damp cloth, and avoid washing or soaking it. Store it on a shelf or in a drawer between uses so it keeps its shape. Kept this way, the jute cover holds its texture for years.

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