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Floral greetings card with turning images

Floral greetings card with turning images


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Floral greetings card with turning images

Floral greetings card with turning images. Date: circa 1890s

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Circular Edging Figures Greeting Lacy Roses Tassel Turn Turning Wheel Wheels


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1. Title: "A Victorian Delight: A Turning Floral Greetings Card from the 1890s" Step back in time and feast your eyes on this exquisite floral greetings card from the late Victorian era, circa 1890s. The card, with its intricate design and turning images, is a testament to the artistic craftsmanship and attention to detail that characterized the Victorian age. At the heart of this charming card are the vibrant and beautiful flowers. A cascade of pink, red, and yellow roses, as well as other unidentified blossoms, gracefully adorn the center, their petals delicately rendered in rich colors. The turning wheels at the edges of the card add a playful and interactive element, inviting the recipient to gently rotate the card and watch as the floral images seem to come alive. The card's design is further enhanced by the use of gold accents and tassels, adding an air of elegance and sophistication. The white background, adorned with lacy edging, provides a clean and classic contrast to the vivid floral display. As you turn the card, you can't help but notice the intricate figures that appear at the edges of the turning wheels. These figures, likely representing the four seasons or the four elements, add an element of whimsy and enchantment to the design. This floral greetings card is a true work of art, a beautiful relic from a bygone era. Its circular and round design, with its turning wheels and intricate details, is a feast for the eyes and a reminder of the beauty and creativity that can be found in even the simplest of things.

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