Cornflowers on White Batik Note Card
Cornflowers on White Batik Note Card
Commonly called bachelor button, the cornflower was prevalent in European corn fields.
Our batik note cards are popular not only as a traditional card, but are often framed as art.
In Nepal, leprosy has been eradicated, but the stigma remains. Those cured, and their families, are still seen as unclean. They earn a living making batik art, a process requiring multiple steps of dying and waxing cotton fabric.
Batik cotton and paper card Includes sticker for closure
Each card individually wrapped
Blank inside
Due to hand drawn process, each will have variations
*WFTO member*
Made by hand is uniquely beautiful. Our products are made by humans, not mass produced on automated machines. Minor imperfections and variations are to be expected as a characteristic of the artistry. Please appreciate these individualities for what they are, a maker pouring their heart and soul into a unique and beautiful piece of work.
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