What’s included in your Diamond Art Gallery kit
– A hand-rendered canvas printed on soft glitter poured glue
– A complete set of premium resin drills, with extra drills included for peace of mind
– A matching color border around the design to give a matted look and make framing easier
– A sticker sheet for organizing your drills
– To reduce waste, basic tool kits are not included with this collection.
Final touch: Thoughtfully packed by hand in Jacksonville, Florida
📐 Size: ? x ? cm
🔷 Drill Size: Square
🎨 Color Count: ? total colors
• AB drills
• Dust drills
🔢 Drill Count: ?
🧰 Toolkit: Not included.
This vibrant bird of paradise design comes from the Berlin woolwork tradition of the mid-19th century, created by the design house Hertz and Wegener around 1860. Printed as a hand-colored chart, it would have been sold to home embroiderers across Europe, offering a touch of exotic beauty for parlor display.
Featuring rich florals and bold color, this piece reflects the Victorian fascination with nature and faraway lands. The chart’s grid style and vivid palette are hallmarks of Berlin woolwork, a popular embroidery form that blended precision with lush artistry.
Though little is known about the makers, Paradise in Stitches endures as a charming example of 19th-century textile design, stitching a bit of paradise into the past.