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Paul Hamlyn Hall Butterfly Greeting Card

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Our Paul Hamlyn Hall Butterfly Greeting Card brings a touch of nature and beauty to any occasion. The artwork is inspired by the elegance of Madama Butterfly and features the Paul Hamlyn Hall, making for a truly exquisite design. 

Elena's first opera inspired cards for La Traviata received great feedback so she has produced four beautiful cards for Madama Butterfly exclusively for the Royal Opera House. The cards are printed and embellished with free-machine embroidery. Crafted with papers milled in the English Lake District from sustainable sources and using chlorine-free processes.

See the full Elena Deshmukh collection here.

Materials: 300gsm textured ivory card / 135gsm smooth ivory envelope
Size: Folded card size 10.5 x 15.2 cms 
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Elena Deshmukh is an artist and maker. Her experience as a textile designer, embroidery artist and printmaker has developed a personal style which combines her love of drawing, colour, texture and detail. In collaboration with the Royal Opera House, Elena Deshmukh has created an exclusive collection of ceramics and stationery. Drawing inspiration from the rich archives and architecture of the Royal Opera House her designs celebrate the enchanting experience of a night at the theatre.

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Don Hoyle
Disappointing

The product details say "...embellished with free-machine embroidery". Thisconsisted of 3 very tiny, glued-on metallic blobs. I was expecting somthing embroided.
Also so reference to Madam Butterfly on the back would have been nice, otherwise this connection isn't clear.

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Don Hoyle
Disappointing

The product details say "...embellished with free-machine embroidery". Thisconsisted of 3 very tiny, glued-on metallic blobs. I was expecting somthing embroided.
Also so reference to Madam Butterfly on the back would have been nice, otherwise this connection isn't clear.