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A4 - Lokta Craft Paper (20 sheet pack) - Mixed Floral Cotton
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Lokta paper has been crafted in the Himalayan foothills of Nepal for centuries, each sheet formed by hand from the inner bark of the Daphne shrub. There is something in the texture and weight of it that invites slowness. When you write in a handmade notebook, you are not simply recording thoughts — you are marking a moment. Our collection of handmade journals and spiritual journals is built around this tradition: Lokta paper chosen for its durability, its tactile beauty, and the way it holds ink with quiet precision. Whether you are starting a daily practice or looking for an eco-friendly journal with soul, this is where intention begins on the page.
What's inside
Lokta paper is a handmade paper with a long heritage. Made from the inner bark of a shrub that grows naturally in the high altitudes of Nepal, each sheet is formed by hand using traditional methods passed through generations. The result is a paper with beautiful texture, excellent durability, and a natural resistance to insects and ageing. Our Lokta paper notebooks and journals include A5 formats for everyday writing and A4 for those who prefer more space for art, sketching, or expanded notes. Some covers feature traditional prayer flag motifs, bringing a layer of meaning to the act of writing.
How to choose
The right notebook depends on how you intend to use it. A5 journals are compact enough to carry daily — ideal for gratitude practice, travel journaling, or keeping a record of your meditation notes. A4 formats suit artists, writers, and those who want to work across larger pages. Lokta paper takes ink beautifully, so whether you are using a fountain pen or a soft pencil, the surface responds with warmth. If you are drawn to traditional craft, look for our Nepalese journals featuring natural cotton fibre blends and marigold, cornflower, and green colourways drawn from the landscape itself.
Ways to use your journal
A handmade journal can hold many things. For those with a spiritual practice, it becomes a place to record reflections, set intentions, or note symbols and images that arise in meditation. Many find that writing by hand slows the mind in a way that typing cannot — it asks you to be present. Others use these notebooks for creative work, for sketching, or simply as a beautiful object to keep on a desk or altar. Lokta craft paper in larger A4 sheets is also available for those who want to work on larger pages, to fold, or to use in art projects. Our mala beads and japa mala pair beautifully with a journal for those building a formal practice, while our chakra hub offers guidance on working with energy centres that many find useful to explore in written form.
Frequently asked questions
What is Lokta paper?
Lokta paper is a traditional handmade paper made in Nepal from the inner bark of the Daphne shrub. It is durable, naturally textured, and has been used for centuries for writing, art, and ceremonial purposes. The fibres are long and strong, giving the paper excellent longevity.
How do I care for my handmade journal?
Lokta paper is robust, but it appreciates gentle handling. Keep your journal away from prolonged moisture, and store it flat or under a light weight if you prefer a crisp cover. The paper takes standard care well and will age gracefully with use.
What sizes are available?
Our handmade journals are available in A5 — compact and ideal for daily carry — and A4, a larger format for art, sketching, or expanded writing. Craft paper is available in 51 × 76 cm sheets and multi-sheet packs.
Is Lokta paper eco-friendly?
Yes. Lokta is a renewable resource — the Daphne shrub regenerates quickly after harvesting — and the production process is low-energy and largely chemical-free. It is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an eco-friendly journal option that does not compromise on quality.
Can I use these journals for spiritual practice?
Absolutely. Many customers use our spiritual journals for meditation notes, intention-setting, gratitude practice, or simply as a contemplative space for reflection. They pair beautifully with mala beads, crystals and spiritual tools, and other objects that support a mindful daily ritual.