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MOUSE PAD - The Coronation of the Virgin, 1324
MOUSE PAD - The Coronation of the Virgin, 1324
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Step up your desk game with this handsome mouse pad featuring a design inspired by "The Coronation of the Virgin" masterpiece that was painted in the year 1324!
It’s like a royal throne for your mouse, making every click feel majestic. Add a splash of medieval charm to your workspace and let your mouse reign supreme—no crown required! This coolest ever mouse pad offers supreme grip and effortless mouse movement, and it does so with style.
The original Byzantine era Masterpiece, "The Coronation of the Virgin," was painted in the year 1324 by an artist known as "Master of the Washington Coronation." This Masterpiece presently is on view at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
"Each piece in my MASTERPIECE LIVING Collection reflects meticulous curation; I have carefully selected and adapted historical artworks to honor their original significance, creating stunning works of art that will enhance your daily life. I have personally designed each item in my MASTERPIECE LIVING Store with careful attention to every detail to ensure that the respective ancient Masterpiece used is given 'new life' in a respectful way.
Your Mouse Pad is made for you when your order is received with the same care applied to the design process, ensuring quality that transcends mass-manufactured alternatives. Expect a slightly extended production window as your order is made with precision. The result: a Mouse Pad that portrays the artistic design regally while also being a fun accessory that will bring a bit of Masterpiece Living to your space."
Barbara Ann
• Soft polyester surface
• Natural rubber base
• Rounded edges
• 2.8 oz (79.4 g)
Attention: Avoid placing the pad under direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Size guide
| WIDTH (inches) | HEIGHT (inches) | THICKNESS (inches) | |
| 8.7"x7.1" | 8 ⅝ | 7 ⅛ | ⅛ |
| WIDTH (cm) | HEIGHT (cm) | THICKNESS (cm) | |
| 8.7"x7.1" | 22 | 18 | 0.3 |
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