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Go to the shopThis note pad belongs to the handcrafted stationery tradition that Indian paper artisans have shaped over generations of patient, small-batch work. Pages are bound into a compact pad sized for a desk or a bag.
The cover and paper composition follow the maker's house style, and the exact materials are listed in the specifications. It suits everyday lists, meeting notes, and small thoughts caught on the move, a practical and low-key gift for anyone who still writes by hand.
Eco-friendly & biodegradable paper Keep away from moisture to maintain the handmade paper
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.
A note pad earns its keep by being where you already are. Keep this one on the desk, right beside the keyboard, for the lists and stray numbers that should never have to live on loose sticky slips in the first place. It slides into a bag or a coat pocket too. Many buyers reach for handcrafted pads as fast daily capture tools rather than archival journals, so use it freely and do not treat it as a keepsake to protect.
For gifting, it sits in the small but useful category: a desk-warming present for a new job, a quiet add-on inside a larger hamper, or a corporate giveaway when the budget rewards something tactile over branded plastic. Pair it with a good pen and it reads as considered rather than token. Store it flat, away from damp, since handcrafted paper holds its character best when it stays dry. For exact paper weight, page count, and cover material, see the specifications listed on this page.
Handcrafted paper stationery in India typically begins with sheets formed and dried by hand, not rolled off an industrial line. Cotton rag and recycled fibre are the materials most often used in this tradition, and they give the finished sheet its softer, slightly textured surface that machine stock rarely matches. The exact fibre in this pad is listed in the specifications.
The pad itself is assembled in a few clear stages. Sheets are cut to size. They are then stacked, aligned, and bound along one edge, usually by padding that edge with adhesive or by stitching it, so that a single sheet tears away cleanly when you need it. A cover is added last to give the pad its finish and a firmer writing base.
What sets a handcrafted pad apart is small, honest variation. Sheet edges may carry a faint deckle, the paper may show fine fibre flecks, and no two covers come out perfectly identical to each other. These are features of a hand process, not flaws to apologise for. The maker, the region, and any printing or surface technique on the cover should all be confirmed against the product specifications before they are read as a specific named craft.
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