Victorian Valentine Card with Cherub & Red Heart | Edwardian Era

Victorian Valentine Card with Cherub & Red Heart | Edwardian Era

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph with die-cut and embossed elements
Colorsred, cream, gold, blue, black
Vibesromantic, elegant

Text on Card

My Heart's best Gift.

Description

Framed within a large crimson heart, a charming Edwardian Valentine presents a cherubic child in a golden jacket and black cap, gazing tenderly outward with innocent sentimentality characteristic of early 1900s greeting card aesthetics. Delicate forget-me-nots in soft blue tones frame the lower portion, while blue ribbon bows adorned with metal heart charms accent the card's edges. The cream-colored textured background mimics woven fabric, adding tactile sophistication. The inscription "My Heart's best Gift" conveys romantic devotion through the metaphor of a child—representing pure love—presented as a treasured offering. This die-cut card exemplifies the craftsmanship and emotional expressiveness that defined Edwardian-era Valentine traditions, balancing innocence with sentimentality throughout its composition.

Subjects

cherub, child, heart, forget-me-nots, ribbons, metal charms

Printing Notes

Die-cut heart shape with embossed details. Applied silk ribbon bows with metal heart charms suggest hand-finishing. Woven textile background pattern printed in registration.

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