Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Lace and Floral Bouquet

Victorian Valentine's Day Greeting Card with Lace and Floral Bouquet

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OccasionValentine
EraVictorian (1870-1900)
Decade1880s-1890s
Styledie-cut, embossed, chromolithograph, hand-colored
CountryUnited Kingdom
Colorscream, gold, rose pink, red, green
Vibesluxurious, romantic

Text on Card

Devotion

Description

Roses and forget-me-nots in shades of red, pink, yellow, and blue bloom within a heart-shaped cartouche that anchors this exquisite Victorian-era Valentine's greeting card. Intricate die-cut lace borders and delicate embossed details frame the vibrant hand-colored floral bouquet, with elegant fan motifs and pearl-studded borders typical of high-quality Valentine's cards from this period. The card demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship characteristic of Victorian greeting card production, with multiple layers of die-cut paper creating dimensional relief. An ornamental banner at the base displays cursive text reading "Devotion," adding a sentimental message to this romantic keepsake. The combination of hand-coloring and mechanical processes reflects the Victorian fascination with detailed ornamentation and emotional expression.

😐Our TakeTotally normal (1/10)

Subjects

floral bouquet, roses, forget-me-nots, heart, lace, ornamental borders

Printing Notes

Multi-layered die-cut construction with dimensional relief. Hand-colored floral elements. Gold foil accents on banner and borders.

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