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Friday, December 6, 2013

CFA Voysey Owl Pattern iPad Air Case-Mate Case

CFA Voysey Owl Pattern iPad Air Case-Mate Case

Dress up your iPad Air in this charming Voysey Arts and Crafts Movement owl pattern Case-Mate Barely There case. I love the nests filled with chirping baby owls!

The Owl is at once elegant and playful, featuring a pair of owls perched on leafy branches near their marvelously woven nests full of adorable chicks nestled amid flowers, berries, foliage and large seed pods.

The Owl by C.F.A. Voysey, 1897, England, Arts and Crafts Movement. Colors include, blue green, pale blue gray, soft spring sage green, muted terracotta, eggshell white and dark grey on a background of deep midnight blue. Original piece: design for wallpaper, woodblock, hand printed on paper. Lovingly hand restored and prepared for print by a professional graphic artist experienced in art restoration.

A wonderful gift for anyone, anytime, and especially nice for a new mother or as a special Mother's Day gift. Matching items and more are available in my store's CFA Voysey Collection.

Protect your iPad Air with a Barely There Case-Mate case. This form-fitting case covers the back and corners of your iPad Air with an impact resistant, flexible plastic shell, while still providing access to all ports and buttons. Designed for the iPad Air, this sleek and lightweight case is the perfect way to show off your unique style.
  • Designed for the Apple iPad Air.
  • Durable & lightweight hard plastic case.
  • Access to all ports, controls & sensors.
  • Printed in the USA.
  • Dimensions: 9.5"" L x 6.8"" W x 0.4"" H.
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