Free standard shipping on orders over $100
Order online, pick up at The Wynwood Walls Shop
Andy Warhol Dollar Bill Shaped Bookmark – Iconic Art for Your Books
Mark your place in style with the Andy Warhol Dollar Bill Paper Bookmark, featuring Warhol’s iconic Dollar Bill print. This double-sided bookmark is sleek, lightweight, and perfectly sized to keep your spot in books, journals, and sketchbooks without slipping.
Designed for art lovers and collectors, this Warhol-inspired accessory adds a touch of pop art to your reading experience, making it a perfect gift for creatives, book enthusiasts, and fans of modern art.
Why You’ll Love This Warhol Bookmark
- Features Warhol’s Iconic Dollar Bill Artwork – A tribute to the legendary pop artist’s fascination with money and commercialism.
- Double-Sided Design – High-quality print on both sides for an elevated look.
- Lightweight & Durable – Fits neatly on the page without damaging book spines or pages.
- Perfect for Books, Journals & Sketchbooks – Ideal for artists, readers, and creatives who love art and literature.
- Great Gift for Warhol Fans – A unique collectible accessory for any pop art enthusiast.
Product Specifications
- Brand: Andy Warhol Foundation
- Design: Warhol’s Dollar Bill print
- Material: High-quality paper
- Size: 2.85” x 8.25” (73 x 210mm)
- Use For: Books, journals, planners, sketchbooks, and more
Frequently Asked Questions
-
Is this bookmark sturdy?
- Yes! It’s designed to be lightweight yet durable, making it perfect for everyday use.
-
Does it fit all book sizes?
- Absolutely! The slim, tall design ensures it fits most books and journals without bulk.
-
Is this an official Andy Warhol product?
- Yes, this bookmark is officially licensed by The Andy Warhol Foundation.
-
Can I gift this to an art lover?
- Definitely! It’s a unique and thoughtful gift for fans of Warhol, pop art, and literature.
-
Where can I purchase this bookmark?
- Available exclusively at Wynwood Walls Shop while supplies last.

Andy Warhol
American · New York, NY
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who became one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and the leading force behind the Pop Art movement.
Mural at Wynwood Walls