Noat Stationery

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Style: scarab - golden

Noat Stationery 

Big Love, Heart, Gratitude and Horizon cards. Letterpress and gold foil printed by New England craftsmen, on elegant Crane 100% cotton, tree-free paper. 

Custom card size 4.75” x 7.25”.

Signature Noat envelope. Limited edition.

Available covers:

Heart

Love

Thank You

Horizon 1

Horizon 2

Form 1

Scarab - Golden

Inside: Blank

About Noat Stationery:

Noat is a celebration of mystery, deepening connection with the unknown through the ritual of intimacy.

Noat designs paper goods, fragrance and curio for those seeking a quiet sense of cosmopolitan style. Noat’s products are made from the highest quality ingredients and mindful materials for the well-being of all bodies; yours and the planet’s.

Noat is an expression of designer Jennifer Lucey-Brzoza.

Noat Stationery 

Big Love, Heart, Gratitude and Horizon cards. Letterpress and gold foil printed by New England craftsmen, on elegant Crane 100% cotton, tree-free paper. 

Custom card size 4.75” x 7.25”.

Signature Noat envelope. Limited edition.

Available covers:

Heart

Love

Thank You

Horizon 1

Horizon 2

Form 1

Scarab - Golden

Inside: Blank

About Noat Stationery:

Noat is a celebration of mystery, deepening connection with the unknown through the ritual of intimacy.

Noat designs paper goods, fragrance and curio for those seeking a quiet sense of cosmopolitan style. Noat’s products are made from the highest quality ingredients and mindful materials for the well-being of all bodies; yours and the planet’s.

Noat is an expression of designer Jennifer Lucey-Brzoza.

Requests for returns and exchanges must be submitted by phone or email within one week of delivery. All merchandise must be returned unopened, unused, and in its original packaging. A refund will be issued after we have received the merchandise. Shipping costs are not refundable.

Elegantly crafted with history in every product.

Studio Carta products use materials and practices that date back to 19th century Italy—all from our collaborative studio in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.