Collection: Archaeological Architecture of Paper Temples in Light & Shadows

This beautiful collection is inspired by the archaeological language of paper—echoes gathered from distant corners of the world. It is an architecture of Paper Temples shaped in light and shadow, where textures of rock, seashell, pebble, and fiber converge. Each surface bears witness. Each page becomes a quiet vessel—holding meditations, translations, and the poetry of simple, everyday elements.

Sun.
A tree and its leaves casting shifting shade in the wandering wind.
Light.
Shadow.

A rhythm of presence and absence. A dialogue between what is seen and what is felt.

Each journal is crafted with a Japanese Katazome cover and/or Hungarian cotton paper, as well as Indian Khadi paper. These handmade papers are exquisitely suited for inks, watercolors, and other expressive mediums—welcoming gesture, pigment, and thought with equal grace.

Archaeological Architecture of Paper Temples in Light & Shadows