Domari Nolo Bolster
Taken from the 1776 1st Continental Army's standard flag, the motto "Domari Nolo" is translated from Latin as "I will not be subjugated," a historically typical refrain, underlying the patriots fierce love of liberty and independence in the U.S.
Ernst and Thistle have taken this phrase, placed it within a wind-swept scroll and hand-painted it onto a linen bolster cover. Perfect for a college dorm room or twin bed.
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2 comments:
Funny! Perfect for a newly married couple.
it's lovely.
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