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Cruelty Free Leather Sheepskin Journals
  From $16.95

With each Cruelty Free Leather Sheepskin Journal purchased, The Animal Rescue Site will fund 14.0 bowls of food for animals living in sanctuaries and shelters.

 
p>Need a special place to write down what's on your mind? Using handmade paper and made from skins from animals that died of natural causes, our Cruelty Free Leather Sheepskin Journals will add peace of mind to your sketches, notes, or diary entries.

Made with leather sourced from local "Haat" markets in villages where the predominantly vegetarian population reveres goats, sheep, cows and buffalo for their value as milk animals, and where a live animal is worth far more than a dead one. Without economic incentive to kill animals for their skin, the artisans instead reclaim skins from animals that died naturally. Our supplier's practices are geared toward creating more respect for all lives, as well as for the environment.

Choose Brown, Black, or Pink journals. Leather used is sheep leather.

  • Extra Small journals ($16.95) measure 3" x 5" (7.6 x 12.7 cm)
  • Small journals ($18.95) measure 4" x 6" (10.2 x 15.2 cm)
  • Medium journals ($22.95) measure 5" x 7" (12.7 x 17.8 cm)
  • Large journals Sorry, out of stock.
  • Handmade in and fair-trade imported from India.


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    Leather artisans in India

    Artisan Leather artisans in India

    Our fair-trade leather products from India are made with leather sourced from local "Haat" markets in villages where the predominantly vegetarian population reveres goats, sheep, cows and buffalo for their value as milk animals, and where a live animal is worth far more than a dead one. Without economic incentive to kill animals for their skin, the artisans instead reclaim skins from animals that died naturally. Our supplier's practices are geared toward creating more respect for all lives, as well as for the environment.

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