During the Victorian era, the tulip flower was not only admired for its striking appearance but also for its symbolic representation of charity. This beautiful flower with its vibrant colors and delicate petals became a beloved emblem that represented the spirit of giving and generosity. Today, many charities still use the tulip as their symbol to signify new beginnings, hope, and the promise of a brighter future. The tulip is a reminder that even in difficult times, generosity and kindness can bring joy and happiness to those in need.
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Size: A3 Size (29.7 x 42.0cm), (11.69 x 16.53 inches)
Paper: Cotton Munken Polar 240 gsm.
Features: Metallic Foil
Shipping Package: The Art Print is sent in a thick recycled paper tube, wide enough to keep your print protected.
Environment / Safety: FSC-C020637, PEFC_05-33-99, EU Ecolabel : SE/011/05, The paper is inspected for Nordic Ecolabelled printing, ECF, ISO 14001, EMAS, Age resistant (ISO 9706), Woodfree
(Frame not included)