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Cross at Klein Matterhorn Spiral Notebook - Zermatt, Switzerland

SKU: US-NB-LINED-6X8
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Product Details

Perfect for scribbling and organizing, notebooks are as popular as ever for customers to use as travel journals, event planning, and for work or school notes.

Our notebooks have a strong spiral coil binding so you can open the pages a full 360 degrees.

Featuring 60 sheets (120 pages) of quality 90gsm paper, in either ruled or graph format.

Tucked in the inside back cover (of the A5 [8x6] version only) is a handy document pocket for storing important notes and documents.

What's Included

Sizes:

  • A5 notebook, 60 sheets, 5.8x8.3" / 14.8x21cm
  • A4 notebook, 60 sheets, 8.27x11.5.59" / 21x29.7cm

Product materials: 90gsm Paper
Paper stock, plastic spiral coil, laminated cover
Eco properties: Sustainably sourced paper or wood, Vegan-friendly

Specifications

Custom, made-to-order spiral notebook with a full-bleed digital print on the front cover, and a black back cover.

Framed Print Portrait (11x14)

This is a 7x10 print custom matted to a common size of 11x14.

  • Print Size: 6.8″ × 10.2″
  • Actual Size (Glass): 28cm x 35cm, 11.0" x 13.8"
  • Overall Framed Size(incl. frame): 12″ × 14.7″
  • Mat Size: 1.8" top and bottom, 2.1" left and right

Disclaimer: some variations may occur in the sizes as these are custom matted and printed.

Product Highlights

  • Available to order in two sizes: A4 and A5
  • 60 sheets (120 pages) of 90gsm paper
  • Available with ruled or graph pages 
  • Handy document pocket (A5 version only)
  • Black back cover
  • Excellent print quality 
  • Full bleed print on the front cover

What's in Frame

The crosses on mountains in Zermatt, Switzerland, are primarily a symbol of gratitude and a way to mark the successful summiting of a peak. Often placed there by climbers as a religious gesture after reaching the top, with the tradition becoming particularly popular during the 19th century when mountaineering gained prominence. They can also be seen as a way to commemorate those who lost their lives attempting to climb the mountain. 


It's important to note that the placement of these crosses is often a delicate balance between honoring tradition and respecting the natural environment. In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the impact of human intervention on mountain landscapes, and efforts are being made to minimize the environmental impact of such installations.

Journey Behind the Print (A Note from Amanda)

This trip is one of my all time favorites, when people ask me where is my favorite place I’ve been, Switzerland has always been on that list. This was another tour but around all of Switzerland. Here in Zermatt, the Matterhorn is the most famous mountain peak and the Klein Matterhorn, where you’ll find this wooden cross. For me, having just visited the museum explaining the history of the Matterhorn and the climbers, seeing this as you step out to see the vast expanse of the Swiss Alps put things in a different perspective as hundreds of climbers and guides lost their lives trying to summit the Matterhorn. 

🗓️: May 23, 2008

📸: Canon Rebel XTi, 18 mm, 1/400 sec at f/11 ISO 400

📍: Zermatt, Switzerland

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