Lokta botanically known as Daphne Bholua or Daphne Papyracea, is an indigenous plant of Nepal. It is found at the altitude of 2000 feet to 3500 meters from the sea level. The bark of the Lokta is used as raw materials for the purpose of making paper since ages. Lokta plant is harvested by cutting its stem at ground level without destroying the main root. Lokta regenerates naturally and normally takes 2 to 3 years of time. Hence, there is no adverse effect on the forest ecology. Lokta paper also known as Nepali paper which is popular for its rough, attractive texture and its durability.
Our “Peepal Leaf Attached Lokta Paper Note Book” is a notebook which is handmade from the Lokta paper which has a beautiful colorful cover design with a Peepal leaf attached in it. The notebook is soft and durable as well as attractive.
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