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La Reina Orange Crate Label Tile


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La Reina Orange Crate Label Tile

Fully customizable La Reina Orange Crate Label Tile created by RODROELSDESIGN. Personalize this product with your own text and images (if the design allows it) and create a gift for yourself, a loved one, for your event or your business. Product Type Zazzle Tile. Style Square Large.

Display a piece of vintage art on a decorative tile. This tile is adorned with the La Reina Brand orange crate label. The illustration is of a black-haired woman with a fan standing in fromt of a spanish-style home with mountains in the background and a dark blue background. Use this tile as a trivet or a decoration in your home or kitchen. Add a wooden frame to enhance the design and give it a larger surface area for a hot pan or use to hang the tile on the wall. The design has been enlarged to fill the entire print area to stylize the label design. If you wish to see the whole label, click "Customize It!" and use the controls to size the art to your liking. Some history about the Fruit Crate Label. From around 1880 to 1940, the western United States experienced the beginning of nearly seventy-five years of intense competition among fruit growers to create the most colorful, artistic and eye catching paper crate labels used to identify their citrus fruit crates. German immigrants combined their printing and illustration skills to create fruit crate commercial art unsurpassed anywhere in the world. German Americans for decades had been using lithography to create labels for wine bottles. California orange growers and shippers adapted the wine label concept to a larger format and fruit crate labels were born. Originally, the process used to create the labels was and is known as stone lithography, where the illustration was etched directly on a piece of limestone; a process requiring great talent and skill. Fruit crate labels from the 1880's through the 1920's were mostly produced by this stone lithographic process. More modern printing techniques were used after this period until the 1940's and 1950's when wooden crates and labels were mostly replaced with preprinted cardboard boxes. Today, fruit crate labels are highly collectible and recognized as an outstanding example of commercial art and illustration from a bygone era.

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Product ID: 227864187298513009
Date Created: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 01:20:29 GMT
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