Holly Art Print

Holly Art Print

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The evergreen holly symbolized the enduring nature of life during the dark days of winter, while the deciduous oak symbolized the fullness of life during the light-filled days of summer. When the oak dropped its leaves in fall, the evergreen leaves of holly became symbols of hope for continued life. English Ivy was considered Queen to the Holly King.

The Druids regarded holly as a symbol of fertility and eternal life, thought to have magical powers. It was thought that bringing the leaves inside during the winter months would provide shelter from the cold for the fairy folk, who in return would be kind to those who inhabited the dwelling.

The holly became a symbol for Christians of Christmas as it was believed that Jesus’ crown was made of holly leaves and his blood stained the berries red. Christians gave the holly tree its name, deriving from the word holy. 

    • Made & Designed In Canada

    • Art is created by stamping the leaves and petals of the flower
    • Two sizes available - 8x10 and 11x14
    • Gicleé printed in house on 100% archival cotton rag paper
    • All prints are sold unframed

    ONLY SHIPPING AVAILABLE TO CANADA AND THE USA.

    Free shipping on all North American orders over $87CAD

    All orders are fulfilled and processed within 2-3 business days, not including holidays.

    All orders placed on the weekend or holidays will be processed the following business day.

    Colours on your screen may differ slightly from the printed product. Differences in monitors and the device you use to view the website may result in subtle differences in colour from your screen to the printed product.

    Made With Nature

    Every design you see has been created by collaborating with Mother Nature herself!

    Locally Grown Only

    Every flower, tree leaf or herb used has been locally grown, either on my property or sourced from a nearby area.

    With the exception of plants sourced on my travels around the world.

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