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Anubis Guarding the Tomb of Pashedu Greeting Card

Anubis Guarding the Tomb of Pashedu Greeting Card

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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).

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