A treasured heirloom of Blackthorn Manor, this elegant ring is said to have belonged to Mrs. Blackthorn herself. Reimagined from Ring (ca. 1936), a jewelry design by Kurt Melzer preserved in the National Gallery of Art's Open Access collection, the artwork blends historical design with the fictional world of Blackthorn Manor.
Whether arranged alongside candlelight, antique china, or autumn florals, these napkins add a refined Victorian touch to Halloween dinners, murder mysteries, and haunted manor gatherings. Guests familiar with the legend may recognize the ring as one of the manor's most enduring artifacts, a small clue in the mystery of Mrs. Blackthorn's mysterious disappearance.
• Soft, three-ply custom white paper
• 4.8″ × 4.8″
• 100 pieces
• Smooth texture with coined edge borders
Disclaimer: The ink used in fulfillment may leave a faint shadow around the design's border, as well as specks on the napkin's edge.
A treasured heirloom of Blackthorn Manor, this elegant ring is said to have belonged to Mrs. Blackthorn herself. Reimagined from Ring (ca. 1936), a jewelry design by Kurt Melzer preserved in the National Gallery of Art's Open Access collection, the artwork blends historical design with the fictional world of Blackthorn Manor.
Whether arranged alongside candlelight, antique china, or autumn florals, these napkins add a refined Victorian touch to Halloween dinners, murder mysteries, and haunted manor gatherings. Guests familiar with the legend may recognize the ring as one of the manor's most enduring artifacts, a small clue in the mystery of Mrs. Blackthorn's mysterious disappearance.
• Soft, three-ply custom white paper
• 4.8″ × 4.8″
• 100 pieces
• Smooth texture with coined edge borders
Disclaimer: The ink used in fulfillment may leave a faint shadow around the design's border, as well as specks on the napkin's edge.