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'Hares and Harebells' Springtime Lino Print

'Hares and Harebells' Springtime Lino Print

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This item will be posted to you by Bear Print Design within 5 days of receiving payment.

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United Kingdom £4.50
EU & Northern Ireland Doesn't deliver here
United States £8.50
Rest of the World £8.50

My shop will be closing on Thursday 19 December for my Xmas break. I’ll be re-opening on 25 January, until then I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Jo

I'm fascinated by hares and was intrigued to find out how harebells got their name. In ancient folklore, when harebells ring, it is a warning to rabbits and hares about the presence of a fox nearby.

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Hand-pressed in cornflower blue on quality A3 size cartridge paper, this original print is a perfect gift for springtime. It's a limited edition of 45, is signed and numbered and fits perfectly into an IKEA Ribba frame for an affordable gift. Sent carefully wrapped and rolled within 5 days. (The design is also available on a matching organic cotton tea towel and kitchen apron.)

Designed by Jo Wright in Manchester

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