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Bandhani is a traditional tie-dye technique closely associated with Gujarat and Rajasthan and is considered one of India’s oldest textile practices.

The pattern is created by tightly tying small sections of cloth before dyeing it. Once the ties are removed, they reveal intricate dotted motifs across the fabric. The process requires patience and precision, particularly in textiles made with hundreds or thousands of individually tied points.

The cover of this notebook is made using a Bandhani fabric off-cut, giving a smaller remnant of hand-dyed cloth a useful new purpose. Each cover is cut from a different part of the textile, making every notebook completely one of a kind.

The ruled pages inside are made from recycled cotton, paper waste and other natural fibres, avoiding the need for virgin paper. Bound by hand in India, the notebook is made for lists, notes, journalling and ideas that deserve a place to stay.

Details
60 ruled pages
Size: 18 x 12cm (Almost A5)
Material: 100% recycled cotton paper, recycled fibre paper, hand block printed cotton fabric cover
Origin: Handmade in India using recycled paper and textile off-cuts
Care
Keep away from water and moisture to preserve the fabric cover. Wipe gently with a soft cloth if needed.
Giving back

Every piece we send out carries something beyond itself.

A portion of proceeds is shared with marginalised communities through our ongoing partnership with human rights organisation Restless Beings.

For every order placed, we also plant a tree, contributing to long-term environmental restoration.

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