A more historical definition of the ampersand is that it's a conflation of the phrase "and per se and", meaning "and [the symbol which] by itself [is] and".[1] The Scots and Scottish English name for & is epershand, derived from "et per se and", with the same meaning.
This is just a great piece to put in your reading nook, library or home office. It's also a great gift item for that special literary person in your life. Or perfect for a wedding or engagement photo.
Hand cut from Southern pine plywood and finished with antiquing glaze over acrylic paint.
Features a hole in the back, ready for hanging.
Height: 10 inches
Length: 11 inches
These are two separate words so you can display stacked or on one line
Available in color of your choice, 16 colors in all
This sample shown in Oyster White
This item is ready to ship as seen here. If you want a different color or size leave me a note when you order and allow an additional 2-5 days to ship.
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