This chart depicts the Crypt of the Three Skeletons where a placard in five languages declares "What you are now we used to be; What we are now you will be."
Model was stitched on 32ct linen using Colour and Cotton, Classic Colorworks, Rainbow Gallery, and Cottage Garden (not listed #LM07) threads. Stitch count is 103 x 150.
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