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God's Eye Embossed Leather Journal — 5" x 7" with Latch

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God’s Eye embossed leather journal measuring 5 by 7 inches with a latch closure — a handsome blank book for building your grimoire, recording rituals, or journaling your spiritual practice. The God’s Eye symbol adorns the cover in rich embossed detail, making this a meaningful altar piece and functional sacred record-keeper. Free shipping over $30.

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Quick Specs

  • Size: 5 inches x 7 inches
  • Pages: 200 handmade paper pages, unlined
  • Cover: Hand-tooled leather, God's Eye embossing, embedded stone
  • Closure: Latch
  • Best for: Dreamwork journals, Books of Shadows, devotional writing, and any practitioner drawn to Huichol or cross-cultural folk traditions

The Ojo de Dios Tradition Behind the Design

The God's Eye on this journal's cover is not simply a decorative motif. It is the Ojo de Dios, a sacred weaving form originating with the Huichol wixarika people of western Mexico, where yarn is woven across a crossed frame in a pattern symbolizing the eye of the divine watching over those who carry or display it. Traditionally offered to the gods to ensure protection, health, and long life for a newborn, the Ojo de Dios has carried protective and devotional meaning across generations of folk practice. When that symbol is pressed into leather and placed at the center of a journal, it brings that watchful quality to everything recorded inside. Explore more in my leather journals collection.

Each cover is hand-tooled, which means the depth of the embossing and the character of the border pattern vary slightly between pieces. The embedded stone in the God's Eye center also varies by journal, ranging across quartz, agate, and other semi-precious varieties. This natural variation is part of the handmade character of the piece, not a defect. No two journals are identical, and the stone your journal arrives with carries its own quality.

A Writing Space for Protection and Devotion

The latch closure gives this journal a more formal, secured feeling than a cord-bound book. It is a practical choice for a practitioner who wants their writings kept under a physical seal, or for anyone who treats the act of opening and closing a journal as part of their ritual. The 200 handmade pages are unlined and accept most writing and drawing media, though the natural paper texture means watercolor and highly fluid inks may feather slightly. The 5-inch by 7-inch format is portable and fits most bags without bulk.

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I carry this journal because the Ojo de Dios is one of the few folk-art symbols that carries a clear cultural history along with its protective resonance, which gives a practitioner something real to anchor their intent to. It also sits in a different tradition entirely from the Celtic-influenced and astronomical designs in the rest of the leather journal line, giving collectors who want variety a genuinely distinct option. If you are building out your altar writing space, browse my altar supplies for compatible tools.

How to Use the God's Eye Leather Journal

This journal works best when opening and closing it becomes part of your practice. Follow these steps to establish that rhythm.

  1. Set Your Intention Before Writing

    Hold the journal closed, resting your hands on the embedded stone on the cover. Focus on the purpose this book will serve, whether a dream diary, grimoire, or prayer journal, then open to the first page and date your first entry to begin.

  2. Write or Sketch Inside

    The unlined handmade paper accepts ink, watercolor, and fine-tip pens well. Work slowly since handmade paper has more texture than machine-pressed sheets. The 200 pages give ample space for daily entries, sketches, herbal notes, or ritual records.

  3. Close and Secure with the Latch

    Fasten the latch after each session to keep the journal closed and pages protected from humidity. The latch also signals a boundary between sacred writing time and daily life, functioning as a simple opening and closing ritual for your practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the God's Eye symbol mean on this journal?

The God's Eye, or Ojo de Dios, is a Huichol wixarika weaving tradition from western Mexico symbolizing divine watchfulness and protection. The cross-woven yarn pattern is offered to the gods to watch over a person, home, or sacred undertaking.

What stone is embedded in the God's Eye journal cover?

The embedded stone varies by journal since each is handmade. Common variations include quartz, agate, or other semi-precious stones. The stone's color and type are part of the natural variation that makes each journal unique and unrepeatable.

How many pages does the God's Eye leather journal have?

This journal contains 200 pages of handmade paper. The pages are unlined, making it suitable for writing, sketching, or mixed-media work. The handmade paper has a natural texture and slight variation between sheets, consistent with hand production.

Is the God's Eye journal good for a Book of Shadows?

Yes. The latch keeps the journal closed and the sacred contents private. The blank handmade pages accept most inks and pencils. The protective symbolism of the Ojo de Dios makes it a meaningful choice for a Book of Shadows or personal grimoire.

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