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Ashmolean Museum Set of 3 Mini Notebooks
[Flame Tree Publishing]
New title in the beautiful collection of mini, foiled, and ruled and blank notebooks, each pack features three designs by some of the most popular artists. Beautiful and practical, these are perfect for all art lovers!
This Ashmolean Museum Set of 3 Mini Notebooks features a collection of three mini, foiled notebooks with alternating lined and blank pages. Each notebook has a different beautiful design: Cloisonné Casket with Flowers and Butterflies, Embroidered Hanging with Peacock and Cranes Cycads & Wisteria.With a sturdy cover and rounded corners, they are perfect to be carried everywhere!
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxfordâs museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. This beautiful hanging was presented to the Ashmolean Museum in 1958 by Sir Herbert Ingram, who travelled to Japan on his honeymoon in 1908. In Japanese culture the crane represents good fortune and longevity and is known as âthe bird of happinessâ â a fitting subject for a
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[Flame Tree Publishing]
New title in the beautiful collection of mini, foiled, and ruled and blank notebooks, each pack features three designs by some of the most popular artists. Beautiful and practical, these are perfect for all art lovers!
This Ashmolean Museum Set of 3 Mini Notebooks features a collection of three mini, foiled notebooks with alternating lined and blank pages. Each notebook has a different beautiful design: Cloisonné Casket with Flowers and Butterflies, Embroidered Hanging with Peacock and Cranes Cycads & Wisteria.With a sturdy cover and rounded corners, they are perfect to be carried everywhere!
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxfordâs museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. This beautiful hanging was presented to the Ashmolean Museum in 1958 by Sir Herbert Ingram, who travelled to Japan on his honeymoon in 1908. In Japanese culture the crane represents good fortune and longevity and is known as âthe bird of happinessâ â a fitting subject for a












