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 floral pattern is a classic example of Berlin wool work, a popular needlepoint style from the mid-1800s. These patterns were printed on grid paper and sold across Europe and America, allowing hobbyists to create rich, colorful embroidery at home.
The design shows a lush garden scene filled with blooming flowers, birds, butterflies, and greenery. It reflects the Victorian era’s fascination with the natural world, especially the idea of turning domestic craft into works of art. The colors are bold and detailed, often made using wool yarn on canvas, and the finished pieces were used for cushions, chair covers, or framed art.
This kind of pattern was not just decorative but also served as a way for people, especially women, to engage in creative expression at a time when fine art was less accessible. Today, patterns like this one are treasured for their charm, historical value, and beauty, and they continue to inspire modern cross-stitch and diamond painting projects.