Product description
Adapted from The cabinet of gems; or vocabulary of precious stones, coloured and arranged according to their comparative value: together with a description of the largest known diamonds and coloured gems in the world, S Batchelor (1840). Courtesy of the Gemological Institute of America.
Compostable wrapper.
Printed with vegetable-based inks on a carbon neutral press using responsibly sourced, acid free Italian paper.
170mm x 120mm.
Blank inside.
Individually wrapped in a compostable bag, with a 120gsm recycled kraft envelope.
Background Information about The Pattern Book
With beauty to be found in even the most strange and unusual things, The Pattern Book Press design their unique greetings cards to be both thoughtful and visually appealing, intriguing to both the eyes and the mind. Taking their prints from anatomical illustrations, forgotten graphics, and technical sketches, it is no doubt that they are fascinated with art, science, and the history of those subjects, demonstrated in their aim to create elegant yet unusual greetings cards that spread their passions. The beauty truly is within the strange with greetings cards you’ll find yourself reaching for 365 days a year and will appeal to everyone you know; so, look no further than The Pattern Book Press for “the art of best wishes”.
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