Edwardian Valentine's Day Die-Cut: Girl Mailing Love Letter

Edwardian Valentine's Day Die-Cut: Girl Mailing Love Letter

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OccasionValentine
EraEdwardian (1900-1915)
Decade1900s-1910s
Stylechromolithograph, die-cut
Colorsred, cream, purple, green, gold
Vibeskitschy, romantic

Text on Card

TO YOU ON ST. VALENTINE'S DAY

Description

A young girl in cream-colored dress and wide-brimmed hat leans forward to post a love letter into a vibrant red mailbox, capturing the romantic spirit of the Edwardian era in this charming die-cut Valentine's greeting. She wears red ribbons and bows throughout her fashionable ensemble—accenting her hat, cinching her dress, and adding delicate touches that epitomize early 20th-century femininity. Blooming purple violets cluster around the base of the mailbox, symbolizing faithfulness and modest devotion through traditional Victorian flower language meanings that reinforce the Valentine's Day sentiment. The bright chromolithographic printing and layered die-cut construction showcase the premium production techniques of this period.

Subjects

young girl, mailbox, love letter, violets, wide-brimmed hat, ribbons

Printing Notes

Die-cut layered construction with chromolithographic color printing. Embossed details visible on hat brim and fabric textures.

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