As digital dominance grows in the contemporary art and design world, we often tend to forget the traditional and handcrafted. Bookbinding has been a timeless means of connecting us with the past, telling stories in both the language of words and visual aesthetics. Tiina Kraav and Kerli Jõgi boldly venture into the world of miniature books, playing with traditional bookbinding techniques. The exhibition showcases miniature interpretations of four non-adhesive binding techniques, aiming to bring a refreshing approach to both bookbinding and paper books in general, while referencing the historical legacy of how books and bindings have conveyed knowledge and memories for centuries. The choice of the miniature format is prompted by the desire to highlight the risk of the field fading away, as the teaching of bookbinding struggles to maintain its existence in higher education institutions. That is why artists symbolically place their volumes in the palm of a hand, which symbolizes a safe and precious place.