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10" x 13" Tree of Life Leather Journal — Large Blank Book with Latch

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10″ x 13″ Tree of Life Leather Journal — a large-format, leather-bound blank book featuring an embossed red leather cover with Tree of Life motif and a secure latch closure. The generous dimensions make this an ideal Book of Shadows, grimoire, art journal, or ritual diary for serious practitioners who need space to write, draw, and document spellwork in detail. Aged-look pages inside give it a timeless, handcrafted character. A meaningful gift for any dedicated spiritual practitioner.

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Quick Specs

  • Type: Large-format leather blank journal with latch closure
  • Cover: Hand-tooled goat leather with Tree of Life embossing (border embossing may vary)
  • Size: 10" x 13"
  • Pages: 360 handmade paper pages
  • Best for: Book of shadows, large-scale grimoire, desk ritual journal, detailed spellwork documentation

Oversized Format: The Working Grimoire Advantage

At 10" x 13", this journal is built for practitioners who need room to actually work on the page. Most leather journals in the magical arts market are portable, palm-sized, or pocket-friendly. This one is something different: a desk-scale grimoire that sits open in front of you the way a proper working book should. The format accommodates full sigil layouts, multi-column correspondence tables, and ritual notes that read as a complete record rather than cramped shorthand.

The cover is hand-tooled goat leather with a Tree of Life embossing, and border tooling may vary between copies due to the handmade production process. That variation is a feature of artisan leather work, not a defect. The 360 handmade paper pages give substantial depth for a long-term practice record. The latch closure keeps the pages secure whether the book sits on an altar surface or travels between ritual spaces. You can find other leather journals in my leather journals collection.

The Tree Motif Across Traditions

The Tree of Life appears across multiple traditions that commonly intersect in Western esoteric practice. In Kabbalah, the Etz Chaim maps the ten sephirot as a diagram of divine emanation. In Norse cosmology, Yggdrasil connects the nine worlds as the axis mundi of existence. In Celtic lore, the sacred tree (bile) marked ritual centers and represented the world's vertical axis. In Hermetic and alchemical contexts, the tree appears as a symbol of the Work itself, growth through stages toward completion.

Using this journal as a book of shadows or grimoire lets the cover design function as more than decoration. Practitioners working within any of these traditions can align the journal's purpose with the symbolic resonance of the tree motif on its cover, making it a coherent ritual object rather than just a writing surface. The large format encourages thorough documentation, one of the underrated fundamentals of a serious long-term practice.

How to Use the 10" x 13" Tree Leather Journal

How to make full use of the large format and leather binding of this grimoire journal.

  1. Use the Full Page Width for Ritual Documentation

    Open flat on a desk or altar and use the full 10 by 13 inch page width for detailed ritual work. The format accommodates sigil diagrams, correspondence tables, and spell layouts that feel cramped in a standard-sized or portable pocket journal.

  2. Secure Your Pages with the Latch Between Sessions

    Use the latch closure to keep your working pages secure between sessions. The metal latch on this goat leather journal holds the 360 pages firmly closed, protecting handwritten notes and loose inserts from shifting during transport or storage.

  3. Anchor Your Practice with the Tree Embossing

    Let the hand-tooled Tree of Life embossing guide your journaling intention. The tree motif, present in Celtic, Norse, Kabbalistic, and Hermetic traditions, can anchor the book as a dedicated grimoire, a book of shadows, or a long-term ritual record.

The Tarot Fellow Standard

I stock this journal specifically because the 10" x 13" format is genuinely rare. Most leather grimoires top out at 8 by 10 inches, and practitioners doing serious long-form ritual documentation consistently find that size limiting once a practice deepens. This one gives you actual desk presence, the kind of book that stays open on the altar through a full working rather than being consulted and set aside. For altar and ritual supplies that complement a large working journal, explore my altar supplies collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the exact dimensions and page count of the Tree leather journal?

It measures 10 by 13 inches and contains 360 handmade paper pages. The cover is made from goat leather with hand-tooled Tree of Life embossing. The border embossing may vary between copies due to the handmade nature of each individual journal.

How does this journal differ from smaller Tree of Life leather journals?

This is a large-format desk grimoire for detailed ritual documentation. Compared to the 4.5 by 6.5 inch Tree of Life journal, it is significantly larger and suited to working records, correspondence tables, and layouts requiring generous page space.

Is the 10 by 13 inch format suitable for a book of shadows or grimoire?

Yes. The 360-page count and large format make it well suited to a long-term book of shadows, a working grimoire with indexed sections, or a practice journal where you want space for both written notes and hand-drawn diagrams or sigils on each page.

What types of pens work best with the handmade paper?

The handmade paper in these goat leather journals works well with most pens and fine-tipped markers. Very wet fountain pen inks may feather slightly on handmade cotton paper. Pencil, ballpoint, and rollerball pens perform reliably on this paper.

Large 10 by 13 inch richly embossed red leather journal with Tree of Life cover design and latch closure for grimoire or Book of Shadows use