$36.00 USD
For the year 2026, discover the quiet beauty of nature’s remedies with our “Healing Botanicals” desktop calendar.
Each month features a different herb or flower celebrated for its restorative spirit — from fragrant elderflower to bright calendula — paired with a short reflection and gentle design drawn in my Kamakura studio.
The calendar is letterpress-printed in Japan, and our signature solid oak stands are handcrafted by our friends at Dard Hunter Studios in Ohio.
Bonus feature: At year’s end, you can trim off the top of each page to create elegant correspondence cards — a small way to share beauty and good wishes. A set of 12 matching envelopes is included.
May these botanical designs bring a moment of calm and renewal to your desk each day.
Enjoy!
Dimensions: 5.5" × 7.5" — matching last year’s popular format.
Month | Botanical | Description |
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January | Bee Balm | Bright blossoms that invite pollinators and soothe colds. |
February | Witch Hazel | Winter blooms with calming, skin-soothing bark. |
March | Borage | Starry blue flowers once called “herb of gladness.” |
April | Calendula | Golden petals that ease and brighten. |
May | Sweet Flag | Aromatic roots for balance and vitality. |
June | Hibiscus | Vivid blooms for tangy, refreshing teas. |
July | Elder Flower | Delicate blossoms for fragrant, restorative drinks. |
August | Passion Flower | Intricate vines that calm the mind. |
September | St. John’s Wort | Bright blooms that lift the spirit. |
October | Red Sage | Crimson roots that warm and energize. |
November | Ginkgo | Ancient leaves for clarity and focus. |
December | Japanese Sarcandra | Evergreen herb for strength and renewal. |
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