Introducing the new educational mural, featuring a beautiful 18th century hand-drawn illustration of the soaring mountainous region. This poster is a perfect addition to anyone who loves educational blackboards and classic geological drawings from the early days of exploration. The poster comes with a solid oak frame and acrylic writing, making it a stunning piece for any room in your home.
The illustration on the poster is a reproduction of the famous art of the hand-drawn educational posters that were popular in days gone by. The level of detail and accuracy of the illustration is truly remarkable, making it a must-read for all lovers of charts and classic geological drawings. The poster is suitable for living rooms and geography experts alike.
Geography is a fascinating subject and has a long history. Here are two facts about the beginnings of geography:
The earliest known form of geography can be traced back to ancient Greece, where philosophers such as Pythagoras and Aristotle studied the natural world and the earth's place in the universe.
In the Middle Ages, geography focused primarily on religious and spiritual beliefs and less on scientific studies. It was not until the Age of Discovery in the 15th and 16th centuries that geography began to be studied as a scientific discipline.
Overall, this educational wallpaper is a beautiful and informative work that will enhance any room in your home. Whether you're a geography expert or just love vintage illustrations, this poster is sure to impress.
• Paper weight: 189 gsm • Paper thickness: 0.26 mm • Alder, black and white semi-hard alder frame • Solid oak frame • Acrylite front protection • Hanging hardware included • 21cm x 30cm posters are A4 size • Raw product components in the EU sourced from Japan and Latvia • Crude product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US
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Part I - Terms and Conditions
§ 1 - Provider, inclusion of the General Terms and Conditions
(1) Vendor and contractual partner for the goods presented in the Etsy shop 'reetroshop' is Maik Boche, Bayreuther Str. 4, 90522 Oberasbach, telephone +49 173 5161038, email maik@reetro.de (hereinafter referred to as "vendor").
(2) These general terms and conditions are part of every contractual agreement between the provider and the respective customer. Conflicting terms and conditions of the customer are contradicted.
§ 2 – Offer of goods and conclusion of contract
(1) The provider offers the items shown in his Etsy shop 'reetroshop' for sale. The color of the items on the website may vary slightly depending on the internet browser used and the customer's monitor settings; these deviations are technically never completely avoidable.
(2) The selection of goods, the conclusion of the contract and the execution of the contract take place in German.
(3) The customer selects the desired goods by placing them in the "shopping cart". If all the desired goods are there, the customer confirms this with the button "Proceed to checkout". The page with the heading "Please confirm your order" shows the customer a summary of all his entries. The order request can be sent to the provider on this page via the button "Order with obligation to pay". Until the order is sent, the customer has the option of correcting his entries at any time by going back one or more order steps in the browser, or canceling the order entirely.
(4) The provider submits a binding purchase offer for the items presented in his shop. By sending the order request via the "Order with obligation to pay" button, the customer accepts the purchase offer. The provider confirms the conclusion of the contract by email (confirmation of contract).
(5) Etsy stores the content of a concluded contract (contract text) in the provider's Etsy user account, which the customer does not have access to, however. If the customer did not order as a guest, but logged into his Etsy user account before completing the order, Etsy also stores the content of the concluded contract in the customer's Etsy user account, which can be accessed in the "Purchases and reviews" area in the "You" menu. . In any case, the customer will receive an e-mail from Etsy with the text of the contract. In addition, the provider does not save the text of the contract itself and does not make it accessible outside of the Etsy portal.
(6) In the event of delivery obstacles or other circumstances that would prevent the fulfillment of the contract, the provider will inform the customer by e-mail.
§ 3 - Prices and payment
(1) All product prices are total prices plus shipping costs. The fees include the statutory sales tax. Occasionally, such items can be shipped free of charge.
(2) The shipping costs are listed in the respective product description in the "Shipping & Returns" section.
(3) The customer can pay by credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express). Other payment methods may also be available in the shopping cart, such as PayPal or Klarna (“Sofort.”).
(4) Payments by the customer can be made on behalf of the provider by Etsy Ireland UC or by Etsy Payments Ireland Limited, both located at 66/67 Great Strand Street, Dublin 1, Ireland, or, if paying in US dollars or Canadian dollars, by Etsy Inc., 117 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY, USA, (hereinafter referred to as “Etsy”). In this case, Etsy forwards the amount paid to the provider.
(5) The provider retains ownership of the delivered goods until the customer has paid the purchase price in full.
(6) Deliveries to countries outside the European Union may incur customs duties and import sales tax, which the customer must pay to the customs authorities upon receipt of the shipment. These charges are in addition to the purchase price and shipping costs and cannot be influenced by the provider.
(7) The customer is responsible for fulfilling his delivery obligation by providing correct address information (secondary contractual obligation from Section 241, Paragraph 2 of the German Civil Code). If this obligation is negligently violated by the consumer and leads to the assignment of an incorrect, possibly non-existent delivery address and the goods are then returned to the seller, the customer is again responsible for any shipping costs incurred for a second delivery.
If the buyer no longer wants to buy the goods, the selling price of the goods will be refunded, the initial shipping costs cannot be refunded because the buyer has not complied with the above delivery obligation.
§ 4 – Right of Withdrawal
(1) An orderer who buys as a consumer has a right of withdrawal in accordance with the statutory conditions.
(2) A consumer is any natural person who enters into a legal transaction for purposes that are predominantly neither commercial nor self-employed.
(3) The provider grants a consumer with a permanent residence outside of Germany a right of withdrawal in accordance with the above paragraphs even if the national law of the consumer does not provide for a right of withdrawal or if the withdrawal is subject to a shorter period or a stricter form than regulated here.
§ 5 – Warranty (Liability for Defects)
(1) If the customer is not a consumer, the parties agree on a limitation period for warranty claims reduced to one year for the used goods offered. However, the shortened limitation period does not apply to claims due to injury to life, limb or health, nor to claims due to other damages based on a grossly negligent or intentional breach of duty by the provider, his legal representatives or his vicarious agents.
(2) For the rest, the warranty claims (also called rights to liability for defects) are based on the statutory provisions.
§ 6 – Out-of-court settlement of disputes
(1) The EU Commission provides an online platform at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr (OS platform) for the out-of-court settlement of disputes arising from a distance contract with a consumer.
(2) The provider is neither obliged nor willing to participate in an out-of-court consumer dispute resolution procedure.
§ 7 - Final Provisions
(1) The law of the Federal Republic of Germany applies to the exclusion of the UN Sales Convention. However, German law does not apply to consumers who are permanently resident abroad, insofar as the national law of the consumer contains regulations from which the consumer cannot deviate by contract.
(2) Should individual provisions of these general terms and conditions prove to be invalid or unenforceable, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions.
Part II: Information on the consumer's right of withdrawal
Cancellation policy for goods delivered by post
right of withdrawal
You have the right to withdraw from this contract within fourteen days without giving any reason. The cancellation period is fourteen days from the day on which you or a third party named by you who is not the carrier took possession of the goods.
In order to exercise your right of withdrawal, you must inform me (Maik Boche, Bayreuther Str. 4, 90522 Oberasbach, phone +49 1735161038, email maik@reetro.de) by means of a clear statement (e.g. a letter sent by post, fax or email). inform you of your decision to withdraw from this contract. You can use the attached sample revocation form for this, but this is not mandatory.
To meet the cancellation deadline, it is sufficient for you to send us the notification that you have exercised your right of cancellation.