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The Liberty Christmas Tree of Life 500 Piece Foil Puzzle from Galison features Liberty's festive holiday Tree of Life print, an ancient symbol of abundance.
On this puzzle image, the tree is reimagined with Christmas baubles and presents for the Christmas season, with gold foil embellishments bringing out the exquisite details of this ornate composition. Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage.
- Box: 8.75 x 8.75 x 2.25", 222 x 222 x 57 mm
- Puzzle: 20 x 20", 508 x 508 mm
- Gold Foil Details; 500 Piece Ribbon Cut
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Produktbeschreibung
The Liberty Christmas Tree of Life 500 Piece Foil Puzzle from Galison features Liberty's festive holiday Tree of Life print, an ancient symbol of abundance.

On this puzzle image, the tree is reimagined with Christmas baubles and presents for the Christmas season, with gold foil embellishments bringing out the exquisite details of this ornate composition. Galison puzzles are packaged in matte-finish sturdy boxes, perfect for gifting, reuse, and storage.

- Box: 8.75 x 8.75 x 2.25", 222 x 222 x 57 mm

- Puzzle: 20 x 20", 508 x 508 mm

- Gold Foil Details; 500 Piece Ribbon Cut

- Includes color insert with the full puzzle image

- Puzzle greyboard contains 90% recycled paper. Packaging contains 70% recycled paper and is made responsibly from FSC-certified material. Printed with nontoxic soy-based inks.
Autorenporträt
Liberty of London has an intricate and colourful history. It first opened in 1875 by Arthur Liberty, son of a draper from Buckinghamshire. Liberty is a department store on Great Marlborough Street, in the West End of London. It sells quality women's, men's and children's clothing, makeup and perfume, jewelry, accessories, furniture and furnishings, stationery and gifts. Liberty is known for its floral and graphic prints and the offering of innovative and eclectic designs to the public. Liberty collaborates with many artists to create their famous designs and patterns. Most famously they took on William Morris, whose name is now interwoven with Liberty's history.