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Unicorn Tapestry Journal (Diary, Notebook, Unicorn in Captivity)

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The covers of this gorgeous journal reproduces the famous Unicorn in Captivity tapestry. Woven in France in the Middle Ages from silver, gold, silk, and wool, the tapestry depicts a unicorn beneath a pomegranate tree surrounded by flowers. Let this lovely image enchant your writing!

  • 192 pages provide plenty of space for personal reflection, sketching, or jotting down favorite quotations or poems.
  • Smooth-finish, acid-free archival paper takes pen or pencil beautifully.
  • Touches of gold foil illuminate the cover design.
  • Raised embossing lends dimensional detailing.
  • Journal comes with a gold satin ribbon marker with which to keep your place.
  • A classic feature: gilded-gold page edging.
  • Journal is a larger size: 7-1/4 inches wide by 9 inches high.
  • Bookbound, with complementary bronze endsheets.
  • The unicorn tapestry is part of the collection of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum’s Cloisters. According to the Museum, the unicorn represents ”the beloved tamed.” It is captive but is able to free itself at any time. The red on its coat is not blood but rather pomegranate juice. The pomegranate represents marriage and fertility; so do many of the plants depicted as well as the tiny frog at the lower right corner.


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Unicorn Tapestry Journal

Its cover reproduces the famous Unicorn in Captivity tapestry, part of the collection of New York City’s Metropolitan Museum’s Cloisters.

192 pages for personal reflections, sketching, and writing down favorite poems and quotations

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Through the ages

Woven in the Middle Ages from silver, gold, silk, and wool, the tapestry depicts a unicorn beneath a pomegranate tree surrounded by flowers.

According to the Museum, the unicorn represents ‘the beloved tamed.’ It is captive but able to free itself at any time.

The red on its coat is pomegranate juice. The pomegranate represents marriage and fertility; so do many of the plants depicted, as well as the tiny frog at the lower right corner.

Our journal incorporates delicate touches of gold foil to highlight the unicorn’s horn, its collar, the flowering plants, and the pomegranate tree.

Hubbed spine treatment recalls tomes of old

Classic hubbed spine is reinforced with imported binding material.

Sturdy hardcover binding.

Raised embossing lends texture and calls attention to detail.

Gold page edging

Gold tipping makes each page edge shine, catching the light as you turn it.

A ribbon bookmark keeps your place.

Distinctive journal complements any bookshelf.

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Lovely and functional

Peter Pauper Press journals combine beauty and practicality

Sturdy hardcover volume with a classic sewn binding.

Write expansively within the pages of this oversize journal.

Gorgeous cover design brings beauty to your bookshelf.

Smooth-finish pages are lightly lined; perfect for pen and pencil alike

Extra-light lines guide your writing, yet allow for drawing and sketching as well.

Pens and fine-line markers lay down crisp ink without feathering or bleed-through. Colored pencil shows up vividly. Graphite erases cleanly with light pressure.

Archival-quality acid-free paper helps preserve your entries.

Thoughtful detailing

Little details, like matching bronze endpapers and black raised headbands and endbands, complete the design.

About our Unicorn Tapestry Journal:

192 lightly lined pages

Archival/acid-free paper

Gilded-gold page edging

Satin ribbon bookmark

Durable bookbound hardcover

Larger journal measures 7-1/4” wide x 9” high

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Our Company History

In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter—and later, his wife, Edna—sought to create fine books that sold at prices even a pauper could afford.

Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy—and our customers’ expectations—of beauty, quality, and value.

Image: Peter Pauper Press headquarters, circa 1948.

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