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Multi-Year Diary Gate - MIDORI Japanese Design Stationery Company

Multi-Year Diary Gate - MIDORI  Japanese Design Stationery Company

Limited Edition Midori, Gate, Kyo-ori, 3-year Diary

Kyo-ori is a textile that takes advantage of the techniques of Nishijin-ori while being simple to suit daily use. The limited edition commemorates the 10th anniversary of “Renyo Nikki Tobira” which uses fabric carefully woven by skilled craftsmen in Kyoto, and the beauty of yarn-dyed textiles, which is alive with history and tradition, is tailored as the cover of the diary. The 3 Years Diary features a separate page for each day of 3 years.

Midori 3 Year Diary - Gate - Kyo-Ori - Light Blue - Limited Edition

Midori 10 Years Diary Dark Red

Limited Edition Midori, Gate, Kyo-ori, 3-year Diary

Limited Edition Midori, Gate, Kyo-ori, 5-year Diary

Available in red or black, this 5 year diary allows you to record your day to day thoughts and activities. The start of each month contains an illustration of a door, signaling the opening of a new chapter. The margins contain whimsical illustrations that relate to month of the year. With enough pages to record for 5 years, you can reflect on your memories from previous years, as you continue to record the present.

Midori 5 Year Diary Black

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Multi-Year Diary Gate - MIDORI Japanese Design Stationery Company

Available in red or black, this 5 year diary allows you to record your day to day thoughts and activities. The start of each month contains an illustration of a door, signaling the opening of a new chapter. The margins contain whimsical illustrations that relate to month of the year. With enough pages to record for 5 years, you can reflect on your memories from previous years, as you continue to record the present.

Midori 5 Year Diary Black

Midori 12396006 Diary for 5 Year Consecutive Use, Door, Black : Office Products

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