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Friday, February 12, 2016
Destiny Giclee Print
This Plains Indian is wearing a scarf slide made of German Silver. When fur traders first made contact with American Indians they traded small items in exchange for furs. Silver objects were one of the items that were popular.
Eventually, items were made expressly for the purpose of trading. Around the mid 19th century these items were made from "German Silver", an inexpensive silver-white alloy containing copper and zinc and nickel.
Three sizes of Prints available: 19" x 23", 15" x 18", 10" x12" Image Sizes are Approximate and not exact! In addition, there is a 1/2" white border around the image so the print can be easily matted. This is a Giclee Print on high-grade Epson Enhanced Matte paper.
The giclée fine art print process is able to reproduce the detail and essence of the original oil painting but at a more affordable price than an original K Henderson Painting. The images are printed on high-grade Epson Enhanced Matte paper. They are shipped in a heavy weight 3” mailing tube by Priority USPS. They are not framed and not mounted
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