Frequently Asked Questions
The card measures five point nine inches by seven point nine inches. It has a thickness of one tenth of an inch, making it a compact and elegant choice.
The card is made from high-quality paper. It features detailed layered paper artistry that showcases the intricate design of the horse.
No, the Native American Horse Pop-Up Card does not contain any hazardous materials. It is designed to be safe for all users.
Simply open the card to reveal the three-dimensional horse design. It can be written in and gifted for various occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries.
Yes, the card is suitable for children. It is a thoughtful gift that can inspire appreciation for Native American culture and artistry.
Yes, this card is versatile and can be used for various occasions, including anniversaries, Christmas, and Father's Day.
Store the card in a cool, dry place, preferably in the protective envelope provided. This helps maintain its quality and appearance.
Yes, the card can be gently dusted with a soft cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to prevent damage.
Handle the card with clean, dry hands and avoid pulling on the pop-up elements to preserve its integrity.
If the card arrives damaged, please contact customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
Yes, the card is made from sustainable paper materials. It is designed with respect for both the culture it represents and the environment.
Yes, the Native American Horse Pop-Up Card comes packaged in an envelope with a protective plastic sleeve for safe delivery.
Yes, there is ample space inside the card for a personal message. It makes a thoughtful touch for your recipient.
Yes, each card is handcrafted by skilled artisans. This ensures that every piece reflects the strength and beauty of Native culture.
The card is suitable for anyone who appreciates art, culture, or horses, making it a unique gift for a variety of recipients.
Yes, the card is an excellent gift for horse lovers. Its design pays tribute to the deep cultural bond between Native peoples and horses.












