Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)
Native to southern England, the fragrant Musk Mallow was used by the Ancient Greeks to decorate graves. From the same family as the Marsh Mallow, from which the root pulp was boiled, mixed with honey, cooled and strained to make marshmallows, a treat for the gods and royalty.
10 x 8 inch archival pigment prints
all photographs printed on Inbe washi paper (hemp and kozo fibre paper)
editions of 50
unframed photographs £220
framed photographs £350
oak frame with art glass
for unframed please allow 1 weeks for shipping
for framed please allow 4-6 weeks for shipping