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cherry blossom apron.jpgCherry Blossom Apron

Cook in style and wear your love of flowers in this beautiful cherry blossom apron!  Tailored in durable heavyweight 100% cotton twill, the full-length apron features soft cotton ties and an easily adjustable neck strap in colors that complement the design.  Two roomy pockets keep utensils close at hand.  One size fits most.

Cherry Blossoms, or Sakura, herald the advent of spring and symbolize the renewal and the ephemeral nature of life.  America’s introduction to these lovely flowering trees had its beginnings in 1885 when writer, photographer, and later the first female board member of the National Geographic Society, Eliza Scidmore, returned from her first trip to Japan.  Her passion for the ethereal blooms resulted in a campaign to plant the trees along the waterfront of the Potomac River to beautify the Capital.  In 1909 she wrote to the first lady, Helen Taft, about her scheme to raise money to purchase and donate the trees.  Through Mrs. Taft’s diplomatic contacts, Japan became aware of the plan and in 1912 the mayor of Tokyo gifted over 3000 trees in a gesture of friendship to the American people.  This beautiful apron draws inspiration from the delicate profusions of blooms that grace Cherry Blossom festivals in Washington, D.C., Japan, and across the globe every spring.

Code:  166282

Member Price:  $31.50

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