Mortar & Pestles - Elizabeth Moutal 1930s Art Print
Description
Behold, the culinary alchemist's arsenal. Elizabeth Moutal's mortar and pestle print will grace your kitchen walls transformation — converting bare space into a gallery of gastronomic nostalgia.
This quartet of grinding guardians stands proud, each vessel a unique character in the drama of flavor creation. Crimson, umber, bronze, and jade – these hues whisper tales of exotic spices and secret family recipes. You'll marvel at the worn patina, each nick and scratch a testament to meals past.
The sturdy pestles, poised for action, seem to hum with potential energy. Imagine the satisfying thunk as they meet their mates, ready to coax essences from stubborn seeds and leaves. Ensuring this isn't mere decor; it's a celebration of hands-on cooking in an age before push-button convenience. You'll find yourself lost in reverie, pondering the aromatic symphonies these tools once orchestrated.
From farmhouse to modern loft, this print will infuse your space with the soulful spirit of from-scratch cooking, a visual ode to the timeless art of culinary craft.
Fine Art Prints
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Archival-grade, 200gsm matte art paper elevates art beyond the ordinary.
Smooth, natural white surface enhances color accuracy and detail, ensuring true-to-life tones without glare or distortion.
High-definition print lab techniques deliver sharper details and deeper saturation that endure for generations.
FSC® certified—meaning every tree harvested is replaced and every worker treated fairly, because art shouldn't cost the earth.
Framed Art Prints
Tmeless statements
Chevron cut frames made from FSC® certified wood with an ultra-clear perspex glaze.
Chic acid-free mount border used in art galleries and museums. Ensuring your art print remains vivid and free from discoloration.
Three distinctive colors
1. Black: Inky undertones suit everything from bold modernity to gothic opulence.
2. White: A crisp look that helps art shine brighter in dark rooms to lift your mood.
3. Natural: Infuses warmth wherever it roams with those rich, honeyed tones.
About the Artist
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Cost
Orders over $50 USD ship free.
Orders under $50 USD cost between $5-10 USD to ship depending on which part of the world you're ordering from.
Delivery Times
Production:
The average time it takes to produce the treasures you find here is 2-4 days.
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Average shipping times:
USA: 2-5 days • Canada: 3-8 days • UK: 2-5 days • Europe: 3-6 days • Australia: 2-5 days • New Zealand: 3-8 days • Rest of the world: 2-4 weeks
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Returns and Refunds
1. You're welcome to open a return / exchange request within 30 days of your order's delivery.
2. All items for return must be delivered back in their original condition, with their original packaging included.
3. No guarantees your return will be approved if you send items back before the approval of your return request
4. No returns, refunds or exchanges on discounted or sale items.
5. Return shipping costs are only covered in the rare cases that items arrive faulty, incorrect or damaged.
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1. Brand New, Just for You
Handcrafted after you order. Reducing waste and energy by only making art that’s truly wanted — never mass-produced.
2. Giclée Printing
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3. 100+ Years of Color
Printed using a pro-lab process that helps your art stay bold & breathtaking for a lifetime with non-toxic, archival-grade inks.
4. Luxe Velvety Texture
Museum-quality, heavyweight paper. Enhances details, depth & dimension. Softens glare. Letting colors tell their full story.
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