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Turquoise Leather Journal with Center Stone | Grimoire & Book of Shadows
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Sometimes the draw is simply the object itself: a cover you want to pick up and write in. This turquoise leather journal is that kind of book, its aged-look leather dyed a deep blue-green and set with a stone at the center, closed with a double latch. There is no single symbol pressed into it, which leaves it open: a grimoire, a Book of Shadows, a dream diary, a plain daily journal, whatever you decide it should hold. Witches have always kept books, added to by hand and kept close, and a calm, handsome cover suits the writing you return to often. Blank pages are an invitation rather than an instruction, and what fills this one is yours, growing more yours with every entry.
Key Features of the Turquoise Leather Journal
Turquoise leather with a center stone. The aged-look leather is dyed a rich blue-green and set with a stone at the heart of the cover, a small focal point to rest a hand on as you settle in to write.
A double latch to keep it shut. Two clasps close the book between sittings, a small act of warding that keeps your private writings to yourself.
Blank, aged-look pages. The unlined, aged-look paper lets you mix script, sigils, and sketches on the same page, the way a working book rarely stays just text.
Product Details
- Turquoise (blue-green) aged-look leather journal with a stone set in the center
- Double latch closure
- Unlined, aged-look pages
- Uses: grimoire, Book of Shadows, dream or daily journal
The Spiritual Significance
Not every working book needs a symbol stamped on it. This one leans instead on color and stone. Blue and blue-green tones are widely associated with calm, clarity, and clear expression, which is part of why so many reach for them when they want a settled space to think and write. The stone at the center gives the hand somewhere to land, a small anchor for the moment before the pen moves.
More than any single meaning, though, the value here is the oldest one: a private book kept by hand. Witches have always written their practice down, the grimoire, the Book of Shadows, the diary of a path, and a plain, handsome journal serves that as well as any ornate one. The latch keeps it shut between sittings. What you make of the blank pages is entirely yours, in whatever tradition or none you keep.
How To Use the Turquoise Leather Journal
- Cleanse and dedicate it. Pass the book through cleansing smoke or leave it in moonlight, then name its purpose, whether grimoire, Book of Shadows, or daily journal.
- Use the stone as a focus. Rest a hand on the center stone for a breath before you begin, to settle into the writing.
- Write your practice. Record spells, reflections, dreams, and the notes you want to keep, building a personal reference over time.
- Use the pages freely. The unlined paper takes sigils, diagrams, and sketches as easily as script.
- Keep it latched. Close the clasps between sittings to keep the book private, and trust your own sense of what belongs inside.
Pairs Well With
- Aged Leather Journal with Latch: the plain sibling in the same line, for a second volume or a separate working.
- Dragon's Blood Ink by Espiritu, 1 oz: a traditional ritual ink for petitions, sigils, and entries you want to set apart.
- Ritual Calligraphic Set by Lo Scarabeo: a pen set that lends a ceremonial hand to your writing.
- Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft by Raymond Buckland: a classic walkthrough of keeping a Book of Shadows from the ground up.
- White Selenite Generator: a gentle way to cleanse and consecrate the book before you begin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this journal best used for?
Because it carries no fixed symbol, it suits almost anything: a grimoire, a Book of Shadows, a dream diary, or a plain daily journal. The blank pages take whatever practice you bring, and many like an unmarked cover precisely because it can become whatever they need.
What is the stone on the cover?
It is a decorative stone set into the center of the leather as an accent and a focal point. The specific stone can vary, so we describe it simply as a center stone rather than naming a single material, and it serves as a place to rest your hand before you write.
Are the pages lined?
No, the pages are unlined with an aged look, which lets you mix writing, sigils, diagrams, and sketches on a single page. Many practitioners prefer unlined pages because a working book is rarely only text and rarely wants to stay between the lines.
How do I cleanse or dedicate it before use?
Pass the book through cleansing smoke, set it in moonlight overnight, or hold it and name its purpose. There is no single correct rite; the point is to mark the blank book as yours and set your intention before the first entry.
Can a beginner use this?
Yes. A blank book asks no experience at all, only the willingness to begin. Beginners often find that keeping a journal is how a practice takes shape, while longtime witches keep volume after volume; the same empty pages welcome both.

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