Description
In Scotland bluebells are often called Harebells. There is a myth that witches used to use them to transform themselves into hares as a disguise or would use the juices to fly. This is the second in my Scottish wildflower series of prints and is printed in a lilac ink on lilac lokta paper. Lokta paper is handmade in Nepal from the lokta bush.
This print is available as a set of 4 also.
Each print measures 6 x 8 inches.






