Aquamarine 'You're A Gem' Letterpress Card
Tiger and Fox
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- 3rd October
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- 7th October
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- Standard delivery
- 9th - 10th October
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Spreading good vibes. Send on a beautiful symbol of happiness with a hand printed letterpress card created with gold ink, an aquamarine stone and string. The aquamarine stone is a symbol of happiness, youth, vitality and spirituality. It is thought to red...
Spreading good vibes. Send on a beautiful symbol of happiness with a hand printed letterpress card created with gold ink, an aquamarine stone and string. The aquamarine stone is a symbol of happiness, youth, vitality and spirituality. It is thought to reduce stress, purifies energies the calms the mind.These hand printed letterpress cards are printed using a shimmery gold ink on a vintage treadle printing press (restored from c.1900). Each card comes with a recycled kraft envelope. With letterpress printing, each print involves composing the design into a metal chase, known as a form, which is locked into the bed of the press ready to be inked. The form is pressed against the paper, creating a beautiful impression and tactile finish.
Hand letterpress printed.Wild Card.Card size. A6.Aquamarine double terminated points. String from Empress Mills, UK.Kraft envelope. C6.
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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 9th - 10th October
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Tiger and Fox
STamford, Lincolnshire
Hello, I'm Catherine, a designer and printmaker with a love of colour and illustration. After travelling in 2009, I fell in love with the range of letterpress prints I found around the world and soon got to teaching myself the traditional printing process when I returned to the UK. Today, my collection of printing presses, inks and wooden type has grown and I now create a range of paper goods focused on simple colour illustrations and the idea of having fun with paper.