Tulip, Branches of Myrtle, and Shells by Maria Sibylla Merian Slim Water Bottle

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This artful water bottle boasts a 20oz capacity, a trendy lid, double-wall stainless steel construction, and employs vacuum insulation to maintain the ideal temperature of your beverages for extended periods. The vintage art design comes alive in vibrant detail against the chic matte finish.

.: One size: 20oz (0.60 l)
.: Double-walled stainless steel frame with matte finish
.: Vacuum sealed
.: Silver stainless steel cap
.: Glossy print
.: NB! Hand wash only

Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Tulip, two Branches of Myrtle and two Shells is a watercolor painting by German naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian. It was painted in 1700 and is part of a series of botanical illustrations known as Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium. The painting depicts a tulip, two branches of myrtle, and two shells arranged in a symmetrical composition. Merian was a pioneer in the field of botanical illustration known for her vibrant and realistic colors.

 

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SKU: 26076515383520912009

$29.95

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    Description

    This artful water bottle boasts a 20oz capacity, a trendy lid, double-wall stainless steel construction, and employs vacuum insulation to maintain the ideal temperature of your beverages for extended periods. The vintage art design comes alive in vibrant detail against the chic matte finish.

    .: One size: 20oz (0.60 l)
    .: Double-walled stainless steel frame with matte finish
    .: Vacuum sealed
    .: Silver stainless steel cap
    .: Glossy print
    .: NB! Hand wash only

    Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Tulip, two Branches of Myrtle and two Shells is a watercolor painting by German naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian. It was painted in 1700 and is part of a series of botanical illustrations known as Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium. The painting depicts a tulip, two branches of myrtle, and two shells arranged in a symmetrical composition. Merian was a pioneer in the field of botanical illustration known for her vibrant and realistic colors.

     

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