Queen Anne’s Lace
$85.00 – $155.00
Queen Anne’s Lace is one of the first flowers I remember as a child. Thousands of tiny blossoms coming together to make one beautiful statement. I was fascinated by the itty-bitty flower clusters. My sisters and I would gather bouquets and have pretend weddings. It grew everywhere around our farm. My dad called it a weed. I called it a bouquet.
Description
One of the many legends of how Queen Anne’s lace got its name refers to it as living lace. Queen Anne II challenged her ladies-in-waiting to make a piece of lace as delicate and lovely as the flower. Many tried, but none could match the beauty of nature.
I found this early blossom along a backroad with a few tiny blooms just beginning to open. Do you see the wire fence? I think it complements the vintage appeal of Queen Anne’s Lace.
Open Edition photographs of Wildflowers, Route 66 and Other Classics and Barns and Buildings allow you to create a nostalgic arrangement. Queen Anne is the perfect addition to a vintage grouping. All Open Editions are signed. Use them as accents or combine with other prints to create a striking ensemble.
Product Specifications:
- Photos are heat infused on aluminum
- High-definition wall art
- Vibrant color and detail
- Floating stand-out Mount
- Handcrafted in the USA
Additional information
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8 × 8 in |
Size | 12 x 12 Metal, 8 x 8 Metal |
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