The Spiral Goddess Kraft Paper Notebook
Description
A 100-page, lined Kraft paper notebook to hold thoughts, dreams, plans and reflections. FSC-certified paper with a Kraft paper hardback cover, featuring a black elastic closure, ribbon and pen loop made from recycled plastic bottles. The paper is 70gsm. The back cover features a QR code which brings up eco-credentials when scanned.
Cycles of Resistance
The spiral goddess has appeared across cultures and millennia as humanity's earliest representation of the divine feminine—the creatrix, the earth mother, the keeper of sacred mysteries. Here, she manifests not in her traditional freedom, but with her hands bound behind her back, reflecting the lived reality of indigenous women across the globe who carry ancient wisdom while navigating modern colonialism's lasting wounds.
Her title invokes he Indigenous Caribbean Matriarchs whose very existence has been written out of history, much like the systematic erasure of indigenous and aboriginal women's voices, bodies, and sovereignty. The triple spiral blazing at her womb center represents the threefold goddess—maiden, mother, and crone—and the three realms of land, sea, and sky. It pulses with creative force, suggesting that even bound, she remains a portal of life, culture, and ancestral memory. The ouroboros—the ancient serpent devouring its tail—wraps her in an eternal circle, symbolizing both the cyclical nature of oppression and the infinite resilience of indigenous peoples. It represents wholeness and completion, destruction and recreation occurring simultaneously. Her bondage is temporary; the cycles she embodies are eternal. She is trapped yet whole, silenced yet speaking through symbols that predate her oppressors, carrying forward what cannot be extinguished.
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Product Specification
A5 lined, recycled notebook. Featuring FSC-certified 70 gsm recycled pages and a Kraft paper hardback cover. Bookmark ribbon, elastic closure and pen loop made from recycled plastic bottles.
Care
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Design
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