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What is the Gaffney Peachoid Water Tower?
The Gaffney Peachoid is a 135-foot water tower in Gaffney, South Carolina, built in 1981 to resemble a giant peach, celebrating the region's peach industry and serving as a popular roadside attraction.
What paper is used for this fine art print?
Our Gaffney Peachoid art print uses FSC-certified, acid-free paper with a matte finish and 250 gsm weight, ensuring archival longevity and vibrant color reproduction for your wall decor.
How is the print shipped and packaged?
We ship this Gaffney SC peach water tower print in sturdy, flat packaging with protective layers to prevent damage during transit, with delivery options available for secure arrival.
Will the print fade or yellow over time?
No, our archival prints use acid-free materials and fade-resistant inks, maintaining the Gaffney Peachoid's colors for decades without yellowing, ideal for long-term display.
What sizes are available for this art print?
This Gaffney peach water tower print comes in 75×100 cm, 40×50 cm, and 21×29.7 cm sizes, offering flexible options for home or office decor with premium quality.
Why was the Peachoid built in Gaffney, SC?
The Peachoid was constructed in 1981 to promote Gaffney's peach industry and boost local tourism, designed by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company as a functional yet artistic landmark.
What artistic details make the Peachoid unique?
The Peachoid features hyperrealistic design with a cleft, leaf, and orange hue, blending industrial utility with whimsical artistry to create a memorable visual icon in South Carolina.
