"Unicorn's Bride" Poster

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The exciting legend of the Unicorn's Bride can finally come into your home or office, with this museum-quality poster! The Unicorn's Bride is a story of triumph of love over greed, and life over death. "The girl awakens and she starts transforming herself into a female unicorn. Her body starts growing hair and...

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The exciting legend of the Unicorn's Bride can finally come into your home or office, with this museum-quality poster! The Unicorn's Bride is a story of triumph of love over greed, and life over death.

"The girl awakens and she starts transforming herself into a female unicorn. Her body starts growing hair and her head is crowned with red wild flowers, symbols of her spilled blood. She offers a carnation to the unicorn, regarded as a symbol of eternal love and marriage." 

For the complete story, click here to read our Blog article.

This is a restored and adapted version of an authentic Medieval illumination. The colors, like the deep Lapis lazuli blue, have been brought back to their original splendor, while we have preserved that aged look of the vellum manuscripts. Scroll art has been added to the composition in order to create a balanced frame. We also covered nudity to make it suitable for any home or office environment.

This poster is printed on thick, durable, museum-quality matte paper. You can frame it of just hang it to the wall using thumbtacks or clips.

Framed version is also available in the Related Products below.


Features:

• Size: 12×18 inch = 30x45cm (305x457mm)
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Poster only (frame not included)
• Highest quality blank paper sourced from Japan
• Giclée printing guarantees museum quality colors


Production and Shipping:

- Printed and shipped from the USA.
- This product is made-to-order, consistently with our environmental pledge.
- Estimated production time is 2-5 business days.

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