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If you love flowers, jewellery or both this collection jewellery will be the starting point of countless conversations. A truly stunning range of sterling .925 silver jewellery, handcrafted using freshly picked real flowers, then carefully set in acrylic resin, preserving the natural beauty of each tiny petal of the flower.
Each piece as unique as a finger print, a timeless classic. Using real flowers such as Daisies, Poppies, Roses, Forget Me Not’s, Sunflowers and others to make the essential gift for any flower lover to enjoy for years to come.


Rose Collection
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The Rose has always been valued for its beauty and has a long history of symbolism and meaning
The red rose is the symbol of England and is worn on St George's Day. It is also the symbol of love and is hugely popular on St Valentine's Day. .
The ancient Greeks and Romans identified the rose with Aphrodite and Venus, their goddesses of love. The most popular flower in the world.


Sunflowers are bold and exuberant and one of the flowers associated with the star sign Leo. The sunflower is often used as a symbol of green ideology, and is also the symbol of the Vegan Society.
Widely regarded as symbolic and ornamental it was used by the Aztec's in ceremonies and to adorn their temples. One of the lesser known but quite amazing facts about the Sun flower is an excellent plant at removing toxins from the environment.


The poppy came to represent the immeasurable sacrifice and a lasting memorial to those who died in the First World War and later conflicts.
Poppies have long been used as a symbol of both sleep and death: sleep because of the opium extracted from them, and death because of their (commonly) blood-red colour.


An amazing miniature garden including Rose, Pansy, Poppy, Daisy, Sunflower, Forget-Me-Nots, Violets and more.


Daisy Collection ~ |
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Daisies symbolize innocence, simplicity, a newborn baby, sympathy and cheerfulness, thoughts and beauty unknown to the possessor. Dreams of daisies in the spring bring months of good luck.
To dream of your lover place your shoes outside the door and daisy roots under your pillow. The white daisy suggests innocence and “I share your sentiments“. The wild daisy of the fields communicates, “I shall think about it“. According to ancient Celtic legend daisies appeared from the spirits.


Forget Me Not Collection ~ |
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Legend has it that in medieval times, a knight and his lady were walking along the side of a river. He picked a posy of flowers, but because of the weight of his armour he fell into the river. As he was drowning he threw the posy to his loved one and shouted Forget-me-not. This is a flower connected with romance and tragic fate. It was often worn by ladies as a sign of faithfulness and enduring love.
It is also told in pious legend that the Christ Child was sitting on Mary's lap one day and said that he wished that future generations could see them. He touched her eyes and then waved his hand over the ground and blue forget-me-nots appeared, hence the name forget-me-not.


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