MARIGOLDS 'GHENDA PHOOL' DOWNLOADABLE PRINT Bring colour, cheer and a touch of culture into your home with the Marigold 'Ghenda Phool' print. Composed with beautiful saffron, orange and blush pink hues, this print is reminiscent of an Indian wedding where marigolds are widely used to depict passion, beauty and a new beginning for the married couple. The text in the print is devanagari script and reads as ghenda phool, the hindi word for marigold. Marigold is said to have derived its name from 'Mary’s Gold', taken from the fact that early Christians placed flowers instead of coins on Mary’s altar as an offering. The colours in the print are also significant with saffron considered an auspicious and sacred colour and orange representing courage and sacrifice. The vibrant orange hues associated with marigolds means they are often also referred to as the 'herb of the sun'. Hand drawn and created with love 💗 Available for download immediately after purchase. Browse the collection at: www.etsy.com/au/shop/ColonyStudio FAQs WHAT WILL I RECEIVE? This is a digital print which will be made available for download immediately after purchase. You will receive a link to download your print in three different sizes (A2, A3, A4). All you have to do is download, print, frame and hang! Please get in touch if you would like the print in a custom size. Read more about digital downloads here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 HOW TO PRINT? You may print this file anywhere - your printer at home, a photo developer, or a professional printing resource (i.e. Staples, Kinko’s, Costco, Walgreens, Kmart or Officeworks in Australia, Boots in the UK, etc.). The material you choose to print on is also up to you. You can print on paper, canvas, wood - anything you want. HOW DO I GET MY FILES? Digital files are available automatically after purchase at http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases (or, if you check out with a guest account, your download links will be sent to your e-mail address - check your junk/spam/promotions folder). Please note that downloads are not currently available in the Etsy app - you'll need to open that link in your device's browser. Please check your email (including junk/spam folders) for your purchase receipt from Etsy. DO DOWNLOADS EXPIRE? No, they don't! If you can't locate your files or the link, just get in touch with me here on Etsy and I'll make sure you get your files. WHAT IS INCLUDED? Your purchase includes a high-resolution 300-dpi JPG file in three sizes (A4, A3, A2) After your payment clears with Etsy, the files will be immediately made available to download at http://www.etsy.com/your/purchases (if you use guest checkout, you will receive an automated email from Etsy with your download links - please check your junk/spam/promoted folders) NOTE: Due to differences in monitor and printer calibrations, colours may appear different in print than on screen. The final print quality will depend on the type of printer and paper used. You may take your digital file to a printer for professional printing if desired. COPYRIGHT: Artwork copyright belongs to ColonyStudio. © COPYRIGHT 2020 / ColonyStudio
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