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This spiral-bound journal brings a little wildness to everyday notes. The cover features two expressive golden-headed lion tamarins rendered in vivid, painterly detail — their bright orange manes and curious faces pop against the textured white background. Inside are 150 lined pages of 90gsm paper that take pen and ink smoothly, and the metal spiral lets you tear out pages cleanly when you want to share a sketch, a list, or a memory. The glossy laminated cover protects the artwork and keeps the colors crisp through daily use. Thoughtful touches like full-cover printing (front, back and inside) and a compact production barcode on the back make this as practical as it is beautiful.

Product features
- Removable metal spiral for clean page removal
- 150 lined pages (90gsm) — smooth writing experience
- Vibrant, high-quality color printing across front, back and inside covers
- Glossy laminated cover for durability and a polished look
- Small production barcode (0.5" x 0.5") printed on the back cover

Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.

Golden-headed Lion Tamarin Spiral Notebook by RSCF

SKU: 26408955427361305754
$14.99Price
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