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The rose gold details are simulated in the artwork. No actual rose gold foil will be used in the making of this product.
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Rose Gold Unicursal Binder

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3.81 cm Paper Capacity
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Size: Avery Signature 3.8 cm Binder

You’ve spent time crafting interesting reports, so why not create an eye-catching Avery custom binder to match? Showcase your business with custom client binders, proposals and reports, or design unique wedding albums, recipe books and photo albums.

  • Dimensions: 25.4 cm w x 29.84 cm l; Spine: 5.58 cm
  • 3-ring binder designed for letter (21.59 cm x 27.94 cm) sized paper
  • 3.81 cm capacity, fits 400 pages with 1 Touch™ EZD™ Rings
  • Full bleed photo-quality printing
  • Binder inserts not included
WARNING: This product contains functional sharp points and pinch point hazards. Not for children under 8 years of age. Use with adult supervision.

Ring Type: One Touch EZD™ Ring

2.5 cm Capacity: 275 pages
3.8 cm Capacity: 400 pages
5.1 cm Capacity: 540 pages
Locking rings open with ease and keep pages secure.

About This Design

The rose gold details are simulated in the artwork. No actual rose gold foil will be used in the making of this product.
Rose Gold Unicursal Binder

Rose Gold Unicursal Binder

The Unicursal Hexagram symbolizes the union of the man with the divine. As with the hexagram used in the Star of David, this six-pointed star represents "as above, so below," but because this symbol is formed of only one line, rather than 2, it further represents that above and below, human and divine are One. The Unicursal Hexagram is particularly used by those practicing Thelema and Golden Dawn. Alastair Crowley claimed to have been the originator of the symbol, though research shows that to be incorrect. The unicursal hexagram was created for the purpose of drawing the figure in one continuous movement, as the other magical polygons are created- the pentagram is one example. This is significant in ritual magick when invoking and banishing hexagrams must be made. Crowley's adaptation of the unicursal hexagram placed a five petalled rose, symbolizing a pentacle (and the divine feminine), in the centre; the symbol as a whole making eleven (five petals of the rose plus six points of the hexagram), the number of divine union.

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Product ID: 127620292378841489
Designed on 2011-02-27, 1:36 PM
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