Bluebells
This ‘Bluebells' print celebrates the spring carpets of warm blue that swathe the local woodland floors in May time in the North York Moors.
Symbolism: Love and sorrow
In the Victorian era, bluebells were commonly given as tokens of everlasting love and devotion. But their bowed heads also represented sorrow and loss in the Victorian language of flowers.
Birth flower: April
The details
This 7" x 9" off-white mounted print is ready to be placed in a frame of your choice.
This original lino print was carved by hand and printed with non-toxic ink onto handmade lokta paper, which has natural flecks. There are always slight variations in the finished print. This is part of the charm of an original print.
All packaging is 100% recycled, recyclable and compostable.
Delivery
Please allow up to 4 working days for delivery.
Your print is coming to you from the wilds of the North York Moors. As we live rurally, we only visit the post office twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This helps both the planet and our energy, so please allow up to 4 working days for delivery. If you do need something by a certain date, please contact us and we'll see if we can help.
Packaging
All our packaging is 100% recycled, recyclable and compostable (excluding the very rare occasions where our usual stock is unavailable). Your print will be backed with mount board, and will travel to you in a sturdy, backed cardboard envelope.