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Letícia on May 14, 2026
5 out of 5 starsThe product is very good quality; the delivery took a little bit of time but the seller answered fast when i messaged him and was super nice. 100% recommend
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B on May 5, 2026
5 out of 5 starsAdore the color of my pouch, it’s just what i needed to organize all my tools and such - and i really like the adjustability of the strap so i can include tools of all sizes. Thank you!!
Andreas responded on May 5, 2026
Thank you for your feedback, and for the great photo! I am really glad you enjoy it!
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Alina on Apr 29, 2026
5 out of 5 starsI am happy with my purchase, the item is exactly as pictured and described!
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Katie on Apr 18, 2026
5 out of 5 starsGreat service and perfect for my bookbinding needs! Thanks so much.
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Melissa on Feb 18, 2026
5 out of 5 starsIt's been surprisingly difficult to find curved bookbinding needles (with a dull tip). These are exactly what I was looking for!
About ABookTailorLab
Shop members
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Andreas Fatouros
Owner, Creator, Designer
My name is Andreas and my philosophy is that anything can be conbined and create a work of art, a unique decent. Since I remember myself I do constructions but over time I developed a love for one object, the jewel. It is a work of art in use.
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Eugenia Manta
Manager, Curator, Customer Service
Manager and curator of the Book Tailor Lab shop, a creative thinker and writer, combining artistry with ingenuity.
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Gonzalo Gianotti
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bookbinder, visual artist and explorer of languages. He research, reflect and write manuals on creativity and the arts of the book.
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Nesrin Ermis Pavlis
Mytilene, Greece
Born in Bergama, Turkey. She has been a parchment producer since 2013. In order to survive the ancient craft of Pergamon in her homeland, as an apprentice of the last active tanner of Turkey she started learning parchment production by applying traditional methods.
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Santos de la Puerta
Puebla, Mexico
The most important amate workshop in Mexico. In the mountainous town of San Pablito, in Pahuatlán, artisans continue to create handmade amate paper, just like the one the Maya used to craft.
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Tran Hong Nhung - Zoproject
Bắc Ninh, Vietnam
Zó project is a social business, which preserves, supports and expands the Vietnamese traditional paper and its making technique in a sustainable and creative way.
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