Folk-Lore Est. 1846 Metal Bookmark — Limited Edition Page Keeper
In 1846, William Thoms coined the term "folk-lore" to replace the stuffy "popular antiquities." He wanted to honor the "lore of the people" - the myths, the legends, the songs passed down through generations. Folklore studies has come a long way since those days; this collection is a nod to the legacy.
This lightweight aluminum bookmark feels like a small, steady companion between the pages of your favorite folkloric text. The slim, rounded form slips into a book without snagging, making it easy to find your place while showing off your appreciation for folklore. Brushed aluminum on the back gives a tactile, modern finish while the printed front has a smooth finish and crisp print. Made to sit quietly in novels, notebooks, and journals—bringing a touch of your personality to every reading moment.
Product features
- Rounded edges for easy grip and no snagging
- Light-weight aluminum construction (≈9 g) with brushed aluminum back
- U-shaped slot at the top to secure the page and peek out for easy location
- Created in the USA
Details
This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
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