Japanese Anemone

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A3 colour print of a cluster of delicate white Japanese Anemone flowers, on a black background. The white anemones have a dense mass of yellow stamen in their centres and, together with bare seedheads where the petals have fallen away, and pink buds yet to open, emanate on red stems from a single stem, as part of a ‘cyme’ structure. In the background fresh leaves in bright green are layered over darker green leaves. The design is created from an original ink line painting and inspired by traditional Roses and Castles canal folk art of C19 canalware.

Symbolism: The Japanese Anemone can symbolise sincerity, anticipation, love, healing, health and protection from illness, though it has a wide variety of symbolic meanings from different cultures and periods in time.

Flowering season: In the UK it is a late summer flower, in bloom from August through to October.

Handmade. Giclée printed in archival inks, on beautiful quality, thick, 350gsm, finely textured Hahnemühle Museum Etching, a 100% cotton, acid-free, archival fine art paper, with a slightly felted finish, made in Germany. The EPHEMIE logo is blind embossed into each print by hand.

D E T A I L S

A3 size - 29.7 x 42 cm - 11.7 x 16.5 inches
Unframed

S H I P P I N G

Free shipping in the UK on orders of £50 and over.
Free returns in the UK.
Delivery 4-5 business days.
Tracked delivery with Royal Mail.
See delivery and returns for delivery prices.
28 calendar days to decide.

P A C K A G I N G

The print is posted to you flat, carefully protected in sustainable packaging that is recycled, recyclable and compostable. Read more about our packaging.

C O L O U R S

Please note, prints are photographed under neutral lighting conditions to represent the colours as accurately as possible, but colours may appear slightly differently, between different devices, if viewed digitally on a back-lit screen or printed on paper, and in different lighting conditions, from a sunny afternoon (warmer) to an overcast morning (cooler, bluer) / under a warm or a cool light bulb.

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A3 colour print of a cluster of delicate white Japanese Anemone flowers, on a black background. The white anemones have a dense mass of yellow stamen in their centres and, together with bare seedheads where the petals have fallen away, and pink buds yet to open, emanate on red stems from a single stem, as part of a ‘cyme’ structure. In the background fresh leaves in bright green are layered over darker green leaves. The design is created from an original ink line painting and inspired by traditional Roses and Castles canal folk art of C19 canalware.

Symbolism: The Japanese Anemone can symbolise sincerity, anticipation, love, healing, health and protection from illness, though it has a wide variety of symbolic meanings from different cultures and periods in time.

Flowering season: In the UK it is a late summer flower, in bloom from August through to October.

Handmade. Giclée printed in archival inks, on beautiful quality, thick, 350gsm, finely textured Hahnemühle Museum Etching, a 100% cotton, acid-free, archival fine art paper, with a slightly felted finish, made in Germany. The EPHEMIE logo is blind embossed into each print by hand.

D E T A I L S

A3 size - 29.7 x 42 cm - 11.7 x 16.5 inches
Unframed

S H I P P I N G

Free shipping in the UK on orders of £50 and over.
Free returns in the UK.
Delivery 4-5 business days.
Tracked delivery with Royal Mail.
See delivery and returns for delivery prices.
28 calendar days to decide.

P A C K A G I N G

The print is posted to you flat, carefully protected in sustainable packaging that is recycled, recyclable and compostable. Read more about our packaging.

C O L O U R S

Please note, prints are photographed under neutral lighting conditions to represent the colours as accurately as possible, but colours may appear slightly differently, between different devices, if viewed digitally on a back-lit screen or printed on paper, and in different lighting conditions, from a sunny afternoon (warmer) to an overcast morning (cooler, bluer) / under a warm or a cool light bulb.

Q U E S T I O N S

If you have any questions, please message

A3 colour print of a cluster of delicate white Japanese Anemone flowers, on a black background. The white anemones have a dense mass of yellow stamen in their centres and, together with bare seedheads where the petals have fallen away, and pink buds yet to open, emanate on red stems from a single stem, as part of a ‘cyme’ structure. In the background fresh leaves in bright green are layered over darker green leaves. The design is created from an original ink line painting and inspired by traditional Roses and Castles canal folk art of C19 canalware.

Symbolism: The Japanese Anemone can symbolise sincerity, anticipation, love, healing, health and protection from illness, though it has a wide variety of symbolic meanings from different cultures and periods in time.

Flowering season: In the UK it is a late summer flower, in bloom from August through to October.

Handmade. Giclée printed in archival inks, on beautiful quality, thick, 350gsm, finely textured Hahnemühle Museum Etching, a 100% cotton, acid-free, archival fine art paper, with a slightly felted finish, made in Germany. The EPHEMIE logo is blind embossed into each print by hand.

D E T A I L S

A3 size - 29.7 x 42 cm - 11.7 x 16.5 inches
Unframed

S H I P P I N G

Free shipping in the UK on orders of £50 and over.
Free returns in the UK.
Delivery 4-5 business days.
Tracked delivery with Royal Mail.
See delivery and returns for delivery prices.
28 calendar days to decide.

P A C K A G I N G

The print is posted to you flat, carefully protected in sustainable packaging that is recycled, recyclable and compostable. Read more about our packaging.

C O L O U R S

Please note, prints are photographed under neutral lighting conditions to represent the colours as accurately as possible, but colours may appear slightly differently, between different devices, if viewed digitally on a back-lit screen or printed on paper, and in different lighting conditions, from a sunny afternoon (warmer) to an overcast morning (cooler, bluer) / under a warm or a cool light bulb.

Q U E S T I O N S

If you have any questions, please message

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