~GRAVESTONE Artwear’s Wine Bottle Cover~
Our Brass Rubbings series bottle covers, show the earliest brasses that appeared in England between 1231-1327, kings and queens, knights and ladies, children and animals. Were elaborately engraved on brass in their costumes, armor and vestments.The engravings are historical records as well as fine examples of medieval art. 4 different Styles of covers are below.
ALL 100% Made in The U.S.A.!1~Old Gothic Knight silver ink~on black velvet with corresponding silver braided cord
2~Old Style Maiden silver ink~on black velvet with corresponding silver braided cord
3~Old Gothic Knight gold ink~on black velvet with corresponding gold braided cord
4~Old Style Maiden gold ink~on black velvet with corresponding gold braided cord
Each cover is sized to accommodate a bottle of spirits and comes with a braided cord to tie, measures 6” x 14”
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~GRAVESTONE~
WINE BOTTLE COVER
4 Styles
Black with silver or 24kt Gold
ink, Size 6" x 14"
w/cord tie.
Since we created Gravestone Artwear® in 1991 we have worked with numerous historic and preservation associations, both by lecturing/participating in preservation projects and creating exclusive designs and products to aid them in fundraising. Some of our commissions have included Trinity Church in lower Manhattan, the Association for Gravestone Studies and historic attractions such as Plimouth Plantation, and Old Sturbridge Village. For we feel it is important to give back to what had started as an enjoyable hobby. From there it blossomed into the 2 businesses that we so love and enjoy today.
To see the entire collection of Gravestone Artwear® as well as unique gift items which complement our products, we invite you to visit our studio. And we’ll be delighted to give you information on touring some of our favorite local graveyards where some of the finest examples of New England stone carving exist. Please stop by and say hello and we will be delighted to answer any questions you might have about this enjoyable and educational form of art and historical preservation. Always remember; To ASK first before you proceed to do any rubbings, for without the kindness of the folks in charge of keeping this history protected......we will not be able to create images for future generations.......
Thank you Paulette and Cassandra