Patap Silicone Bookmarker
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Patap Silicone Bookmarker
Winner of the 2025 Bungu Joshi Convenience Award, this clever silicone bookmark wowed stationery lovers with its smart, practical design. Clip it to the back cover of your book and the thin bookmark tab sits between the pages, moving forward each time you turn a page so you always know where to resume reading. It stays attached, never slips out, and keeps your spot automatically as you turn the page—no adjusting needed. Lightweight and transparent so it won’t get in the way, it also doubles as a small pen holder when clipped to a notebook, making it perfect for reading, studying, or journaling anywhere.
- Dimensions: 90 × 18 × 14 mm
- Materials: Silicone (marker), Steel (clip)
- Made in Japan
- Available in Clear, Clear Blue, and Clear Yellow
Purchased the blue bookmark clip on a whim. Loooooovvveeee it!!!! I need to order more, but they are sold out!!!! This bookmark goes great in my agenda for my weekly calendar. It is a metal clip, but surrounded by a soft silicone so it stays put very nicely. The strength of the hold is strong enough to stay in place, but it doesn't rip pages (used on thin Hobonichi Tomoe River paper and also used on regular thickness paper). I love how it has silicone extension (like a third tab?) that I've clipped my pen to or to hold an extra loose page in a closed planner. It's hard to describe, but very, very practical. Aesthetically, I think it looks very nice in its subtle, minimalist design.
I like that this bookmark actually clips onto the book and you can even position it to the exact place on the page that you left off. There are metal book clips that are similar, but they can rip the page when you turn it if you're not careful. Since this clip is made of soft silicone, that doesn't happen.
Only cons are that it makes the book a lot thicker and I think it would be more likely to come open if you're carrying it in a bag than other types of bookmarks or clips would.
