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Go to the shopThis navy embroidered diary is a handmade desk and travel companion, its cover worked in coloured thread against a deep navy ground. The embroidery is stitched entirely by hand, by artisans of the Rang Aur Reet cluster in Rajasthan, so every cover carries its own small variations rather than a flat, printed, identical finish. Inside sits handmade paper that takes ink softly and feels gently textured under the pen. The navy reads as a quiet, giftable neutral, at home on an office desk or in a travel bag.
Handcrafted with sturdy fabric and detailed embroidery Avoid soaking in water and clean gently to preserve embroidery and structure
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.
A navy embroidered diary earns its place because it works in more than one setting. The deep navy cover keeps it understated, so it suits a formal desk as easily as a personal bag.
On a work desk, it serves as a quiet notebook for meetings, lists and stray ideas. The hand-stitched cover gives it more character than a printed office diary, while the navy ground keeps the whole thing professional rather than decorative.
For travel and personal use, it is light. It carries easily in a bag yet stands up to daily handling, and many people keep one as a journal, a sketchbook, or a place to jot notes on the move. The textured handmade paper suits pen and pencil alike.
As a gift, navy is a safe and welcome choice across ages and tastes. It works for a colleague, a student or a writer, and the hand-stitched cover gives it a story the recipient can keep. It also lends itself to corporate gifting in small batches, where a handcrafted piece stands well apart from a standard branded diary.
One thing in daily use. Keep it away from water, since both the fabric cover and the handmade paper mark easily when wet, and wipe the cover gently with a dry cloth rather than washing it.
A handmade diary like this comes together in stages, each worked patiently by hand rather than by machine. The result is a piece that looks genuinely crafted up close, not stamped out in a factory.
The cover begins as plain fabric in a deep navy ground. An artisan of the Rang Aur Reet cluster in Rajasthan then works the design onto it in coloured thread, stitch by careful stitch, which is exactly why no two covers ever come out identical.
The inner block is handmade paper. It is pressed and dried by hand, so it keeps a soft, slightly uneven texture that takes ink well and gives the diary its natural, eco-friendly character.
Finally the embroidered cover and the paper block are bound together by hand. Small irregularities in the stitching and along the page edges are not flaws. They are the quiet signature of a handmade object.
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