



Cairnholy I Chambered Cairn Wall Art Print
Cairnholy I Chambered Cairn Wall Art Print.
This high-quality photographic print is available in three paper options to suit your personal taste and style.
- Lustre - a stiff, middle-weight 270gsm paper with a slight surface sheen and bright white base. A multi award winning paper that’s easy to handle with a great colour gamut.
- Gloss - a stiff, middle-weight 270gsm paper with a highly reflective gloss finish and bright white base. Wide colour gamut and high D-MAX combine to create stunning results.
- Fine Art Matt - with its distinctive smooth and chalky feel, this popular 308gsm Hahnemühle paper boasts a lightly defined surface that’s ultra-matte with rich colours, lending each printed image a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.
The print will be supplied with a 1/4inch white border unless otherwise specified.
If you will be displaying the print behind glass/plexiglass the matt and lustre finishes are recommended to reduce any glare.
Available in sizes up to 24" x 16" ready for you to mount and frame as desired
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
Cairnholy I - one of two Neolithic chambered cairns perched high on a hill 4km east of Carsluith, Scotland. Built in the 4th millennium BC, it is known as a Clyde Cairn, a type of tomb characteristic of southwest Scotland.
Cairnholy II, further up the hill but less impressive, is said to be the tomb of the mythical Scottish King Galdus.
The name Cairnholy in Gaelic is 'Càrn na h-ulaidhe' - cairn of the stone tomb.