Notebook with Wooden Cover Featuring Red Tailed Black Cockatoo Artwork by Melanie Hava

$24.95

Greenigo brings you this charming B5 Notebook, graced with Melanie Hava’s exquisite “Gidila (Red Tailed Black Cockatoo)” design on a wooden cover. Perfect for those seeking an eco-friendly and distinctive Australian-made option for their note-taking.

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Description

Discover the allure of Australian wildlife with the Greenigo B5 Notebook, showcasing Melanie Hava’s “Gidila (Red Tailed Black Cockatoo)” on its maple wood cover. Each book cover flaunts its own unique wood grain pattern, adding a distinctive natural charm. This B6-sized notebook (12.5cm × 17.6 cm) features 80 lined pages, secured by a black elastic enclosure, blending practicality with the beauty of indigenous art. This eco-friendly notebook is a one-of-a-kind piece, inviting you to celebrate nature and art in your daily notes.

  • Australian made
  • Size: B6 (12.5cm × 17.6 cm), 100% Maple Wood Veneer front & back cover
  • 80 lined pages – 100 GSM FSC certified recycled sheets
  • Black elastic enclosure
  • Royalties paid to artist

About the Collection & Melanie Hava

Melanie Hava is a talented Aboriginal Artist, based in Far North Queensland. Her artwork is influenced by her diverse cultures and experiences in the outback, rainforest and reef country.

 Melanie collaborated with Greenigo to create the Jigay (Earth) Collection comprising wood cover notebooks, journals and for the very first time, wood bookmarks.

 In her own words – “I present to you, Jigay Collection because everything alive on earth comes from the earth. This collection consists of some of my favourite Australian birds and animals to paint. Our ‘old ones’, our ancestors lived as one with their country and the earth provided for them. Our native birds and animals still live as one with the earth and its fauna and the earth always provides for them. The closer we are connecting with our surrounding nature and earth, the more happiness and serenity we find in ourselves and our lives.”