Lion of Judah
Lion of Judah
About the Design
The Lion of Judah of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, gilded in bronze by a French sculptor for the 1930 coronation of Hailé Selassie - It was taken from Ethiopia by the Italians in 1935 and placed in Rome until it returned to Addis Ababa in the 1960s. Hailé Selassie was the last Ethiopian Monarch of a long hereditary line of royalty. His name, Hailé - "Power of," and Selassie, "Trinity" - Translates into "Power of the Trinity."
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Available with either ruled or blank pages, this hardcover 5" x 7" journal is durable and lightweight. The cover is structured and bend-resistant to protect 128 pages of quality, 90gsm paper stock. |
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A 6" x 8" spiral notebook fitted with a document pocket on the inside back cover. The cover is a malleable yet protective 350gsm material, housing 120 pages of 90gsm ruled paper stock inside. |
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