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Apache Warriors: Ambush on American Cavalry Coaster

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Style: Sandstone Drink Coaster

Mom always told you to use a coaster, so make her happy by using one from Zazzle! Made to keep your tables scratch-and-moisture-free, our sandstone coasters have a cork backing, so you can use them on any surface. They also have a matte finish and work best with vintage illustrations, black-and-white photos, and personal text messages.

  • Dimensions:
    • Diameter: 10.8 cm
    • Thickness: 0.6 cm
    • Weight: 110 g.
  • Made of sandstone with a cork pad backing
  • Not dishwasher safe
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 10.8 cm x 10.8 cm. For best results please add 0.3 cm (1/8") bleed.

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Apache Warriors: Ambush on American Cavalry Coaster

Apache Warriors: Ambush on American Cavalry Coaster

The year is 1882. The Native Apache people have been waging a war against the United States government for over 20 years. The Apache Indians are a proud and fierce people, and they are not willing to give up their land without a fight. - One day, a group of Apache warriors are high up in the mountains, overlooking a valley. They are watching the American cavalry troops below, and they are planning an ambush. - The Apache warriors are armed with bows and arrows, and they are skilled hunters. They know how to use the terrain to their advantage, and they are confident that they can defeat the cavalry troops. - The cavalry troops are also skilled soldiers, but they are outnumbered and outgunned. They are also not familiar with the terrain, and they are at a disadvantage. - The Apache warriors attack the cavalry troops from the high ground. They are able to pick off the cavalry troops one by one, and the cavalry troops are quickly overwhelmed. - The cavalry troops are forced to retreat, and the Apache warriors are victorious. - The Apache warriors are celebrating their victory, but they know that the war is not over. They will continue to fight for their land, and they will not give up until they are free. - Artist Henry Farny 1847–1916. The author died in 1916, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 100 years or fewer.

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Beautiful horse drawing on this coaster makes it a great conversation piece. Artist is very talented! The printing Zazzle did is nice and crisp, but not as black as I would have liked and the edges had some execess on them But some sandpaper fixed the issue
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surprisingly good quality......not just a casual gift. sharp and appropriate
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By Ellen R.12 February 2024Verified Purchase
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I'm not sure how much moisture these will soak up, haven't had a chance to try them out, but they look good and I like the cork backing. The printing is fine ~ and really looks cool with an artisan's hand made "Hurricane Martini" glass sitting on top of my painting (on the coaster) in my studio.
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Added on 27/1/25, 4:01 pm
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