What Bible verses are selected for this emergency-themed print?
The print includes Psalm 91:1-2, Isaiah 59:19, and Nahum 1:7—verses traditionally invoked for immediate protection and divine rescue during crises.
How does the typography reflect historical manuscript styles?
The design incorporates Carolingian minuscule and Gothic textura influences, echoing 9th-century monastic scriptoriums where emergency prayer books were swiftly produced for liturgical use.
What paper specifications ensure archival quality?
We use 250 gsm FSC-certified matte paper with pH above 7, ensuring acid-free stability and resistance to yellowing for decades of display.
Is the print acid-free and designed for longevity?
Yes, the pH-neutral paper exceeds archival standards, preventing degradation and maintaining vibrancy when stored properly away from direct sunlight.
What are the available print sizes?
Three sizes are offered: 75×100 cm (30×40″), 40×50 cm (16×20″), and 21×29.7 cm (8×12″) to suit various devotional or gallery spaces.
How is the print packaged and shipped to prevent damage?
Prints ship in rigid, acid-free tubes with reinforced end caps, ensuring flat delivery and protection against moisture and handling wear.
Can this print be framed without additional archival measures?
The museum-grade paper allows standard framing with UV-protective glazing; we recommend avoiding direct sunlight to preserve ink integrity long-term.
