MEET THE EXPLORER POCKET
The Explorer is a canvas waiting for you to ink your thoughts and ideas sized to fit right inside your pocket. Watch the leather sleeve evolve as you do, and become uniquely yours with an exquisite natural patina.
NOTES ON THE LEATHER SLEEVE
A very special and unique caramel color that has been handcrafted to ensure it gathers a quick patina and evolves with every touch or stow-away. The journal becomes uniquely yours right from the first touch.
THE NOTEBOOK SYSTEM
The Explorer Pocket has been designed to work with the Storyboard Pocket Notebooks. The Explorer Pocket will arrive with a single Storyboard Pocket Notebook with 68gsm Tomoe River Paper with a Dotted Layout.
The journal is packaged in a box that is designed to serve as an archival storage box for the Storyboard Notebooks once they’re used.The Explorer Pocket comes with 2 extra pre-loaded bands which can help the user store upto two more Storyboard Pocket Notebooks.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Handcrafted Leather Sleeve - 6.3” x 3.9”
• Soft-Cover
• Extra Holding Bands for Two Notebooks
• One Storyboard Pocket Notebook - 5.9” x 3.5”
• Dotted Layout
• 48 Pages of 68gsm Tomoe River Paper

Origami Ink
The Zen Of Fine Writing
As you likely already know... Our physical store in Biltmore Village was completely destroyed in the Flood Disaster.
We are working diligently to recreate our brick and mortar store, and
we are building up our online store, as well. Here you will find a
Curated Group Of Offerings (there to the right) OR you can scroll downwards here on our HOME PAGE to find more specific shopping links being added daily!
If you don't see what you're looking for please just let us know and we'll arrange getting it to you. Since it's likely that we have it in stock but it's simply not up on our site yet. Please keep checking back as
you will find something new each time you do. We should have our
site completely finished very soon!
We have, also, set up a Go Fund Me site for donations here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/join-us-in-restoring-a-beloved-local-haven