Anubis Guarding the Tomb of Pashedu Greeting Card
Anubis Guarding the Tomb of Pashedu Greeting Card
Ancient Egyptian greeting card, blank inside for your message. The back of the card features an image of the original art and a brief description of its meaning. the artwork is a reproduction of a painting from the tomb of Pashedu in the worker's village of Deir el-Medina (TT3). The god Anubis is shown guarding the entrance corridor in the form of a black jackal.
Quality: Archival-quality Fine Art Trade Guild-approved printers, inks, and papers. Expect vibrant colours, outstanding contrast, and pin-sharp reproductions.
Paper: Printed on 100% recycled 300gsm matt paper (FSC certified) with a high-quality white 100gsm envelope.
Size: Greeting card measures 150 x 150 mm. The background colour on the front image is printed right to the edge of the paper (full bleed).
Packaging: Comes in a protective eco-friendly cellophane wrap that can be composted.
Printer: My greetings cards are printed by Pennybatch Gallery, a family-run business local to me that was established in 1992. They are the quintessential 'cottage industry' business, operating completely from their country cottage in Wells, Somerset (UK).