Metal Cow Bookmark — Laser-Cut Black Steel
This metal cow bookmark is cut from a single sheet of 0.6 mm black steel — thin enough to slip between pages without forcing the spine, solid enough to stay put through a bag or a night on the bedside table. The cow silhouette sits above the page like a small, permanent resident of the book. Every bookmark is laser-cut and finished in matte black at our workshop in Ukraine, where we have been cutting metal since 2011. It ships resting in a hand-stamped wooden block — "Reading is good for you" — so it arrives ready to give, no wrapping needed. Height 17 cm / 6.7 in Steel gauge 0.6 mm Finish Matte black Style Page-clip (slides over page corner) Packaging Wooden presentation block, "Reading is good for you" Personalization Custom text on wooden block (Etsy only, up to 20 chars) Made in Ukraine Ships worldwide Tracked, insured Will this bookmark damage my book pages? No. At 0.6 mm, the blade is thinner than a standard business card — it leaves no crease or impression. The edges are deburred after laser-cutting so there are no sharp points that could catch the paper. How long is this metal bookmark? 17 cm / 6.7 inches. It fits standard paperbacks, hardcovers, and children's books. The page-clip tip at the bottom grips the page corner securely without folding it. Is this bookmark handmade? Yes. Each piece is laser-cut from a steel sheet and finished by hand at our workshop in Ukraine. We have been making metal objects since 2011. Can I personalize this bookmark? Personalization (custom text engraved on the wooden presentation block) is available on our Etsy shop, CoolBookmark. Search "metal cow bookmark CoolBookmark" or visit coolbookmark.etsy.com. Most metal bookmarks are cut from 1.5–2 mm steel so they hold their shape on a production line — we use 0.6 mm because anything thicker pushes the spine open on a perfect-bound paperback and eventually cracks the glue.
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