Bahama Hand Prints celebrates a milestone

Mon, Apr 11th 2011, 10:18 AM

You may know them as “Sea Treasures” or “Bahama Rama”, “Junkanoo Beat” or “Dancing Hibiscus”. And even if you don’t know them by their proper names, you know their faces — repeating patterns of intricate bouquets, whirls of native fruit and sun-speckled shells. They are Bahama Hand Prints and they have told their stories of The Bahamas in fabric for more than 40 years.
“Everything that we do is Bahamian,” said Bahama Hand Prints co-owner Linda Brown. “Our vibrant prints are inspired by the beauty around us, our sea and our flora and fauna. It’s all Bahamian....

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