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 CPc blushing beauty
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Crystal Petals collection, "Blushing Beauty" by artist Michael Gerry. First issue in the series.
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$35.00
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| Crystal Petals collection, "Blushing Beauty" by artist Michael Gerry. First issue in the series.
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Crystal Petals collection, "Blushing Beauty" by artist Michael Gerry. First issue in the series. Bradford Exchange, 1996. Size of the plate is approx 8 inches. Suggested retail $50.00.
If you simply close your eyes and think of a rose, you can easily conjure up its unmistakable beauty. Not surprising, since roses are among the most ancient of flowers, and one of the most revered. Praised by poets, prized by lovers, and picked by Congress as the national flower of the United States, roses have captivated us with their graceful, perfect beauty and heavenly fragrance.
Mother Nature's paintbrush has been generous to the majestic rose. From the purest of whites to the deepest purples, plus every shade and color in between, there's a colorful rose waiting to become your special favorite.
"Blushing Beauty," the premier edition in Michael Gerry's Crystal Petals series, is a breathtaking portrait of a magnificent pink rose, crowned with delicate dewdrops. Cabochon crystal "gems" provide an amazing likeness to nature's own jewels, and add a special elegance to what is truly the reigning monarch of all flowers. See how the hand-set "gems" sparkle, just like morning dew!
Cherish your magnificent new rose treasure. It's beauty for today, tomorrow and always. Enjoy!
The creation of the fine collector's plate you have just acquired and whose authenticity is certified by this document is the result of work by an international cadre of skilled artisans. After the plate art was created in the United States, a fine ceramic transfer, incorporating pigments carefully chosen to faithfully re-create the vibrant beauty of the artist's original, was created in France and Germany and permanently fired into the fine Japanese porcelain plate body at more than 1,4600 Fahrenheit by talented craftsmen and craftswomen in the United States.
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