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This deluxe fold greeting card is made of premium art paper and engraved wood. Send it on Christmas. Featuring ingenious design and fine craft, it will help express your best wishes!
Every card has its coordinating envelop.
History of Greeting Cards:
The custom of sending greeting cards can be traced back to the ancient Chinese, who exchanged messages of good will to celebrate the New Year, and to the early Egyptians, who conveyed their greetings on papyrus scrolls. By the early 15th century, handmade paper greeting cards were being exchanged in Europe. The Germans are known to have printed New Year`s greetings from woodcuts as early as 1400, and handmade paper Valentines were being exchanged in various parts of Europe in the early to mid-15th century, with the oldest Valentine in existence being in the British Museum.
By the 1850s, the greeting card had been transformed from a relatively expensive, handmade and hand-delivered gift to a popular and affordable means of personal communication, due largely to advances in printing, mechanization, and a reduction in postal rates with the introduction of the postage stamp. This was followed by new trends like Christmas cards, the first of which appeared in published form in London in 1843 when Sir Henry Cole hired artist John Calcott Horsley to design a holiday card that he could send to his friends and acquaintances. In the 1860s, companies like Marcus Ward and Co, Goodall and Charles Bennett began the mass production of greeting cards. They employed well known artists such as Kate Greenaway and Walter Crane as illustrators and card designers.
Posted On: 14th Dec 2011
I was trying hard to get cards for my friends and classmates. I didn't want to buy a bunch of cheapo single cards. These cards I bought here are of great quality with a range of designs.
They were rather elegant or cute (no 'funny' cards here, for which I am I am glad. None of the cards were particularly religious (not a great deal of mention of prayers or blessings), something I appreciate as an atheist that celebrates Christmas as a cultural event.
Everybody loved the cards and I will try to remember to scan the back of the box so you can get a better idea of the cards included. Each card's design is very different from the next, most of which are very lovely.
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J. Paul Fontana
14th Dec 2011