Notebook Money Can't Buy Life - Outlet
A nice diary in Rastafarian style! It is equipped with a rubber closure, which can also serve as a bookmark. Bob Marley with his iconic phrase - Money Can't Buy Life – is depicted on the cover. These were supposedly his last words, which he told to his son Ziggi before he died. More information...
Notebook Money Can't Buy Life
Robert Nesta Marley was a Jamaican singer-songwriter who became an international musical and cultural icon. He is credited with popularising reggae music around the world and served as a symbol of Jamaican culture and identity. He has become a global symbol and has inspired a significant merchandise industry.
The cover of the diary is hard and has a smooth surface. The notebook contains hand-made sheets of paper reinforced with an antique printed stripe at the spine. The paper is bound by hand with a strong black cord. A stylish diary for your memories or ideas with a sympathetic motto on the cover.
- 144 pages of handmade blank paper
- Paper grammage 125 g / m2
- Paper sheet dimensions 175x125mm
- Total size of the notebook 175x125x25mm
- Thickness of the cover approx. 1mm
- Weight approx. 248 g