Indulge in elegance with our stunning flower pendant necklace, featuring three beaded flowers inspired by Nubia Maia's tutorial.
Crafted with precision using RAW stitch and Peyote stitch in shades of blue and nickel silver, this statement piece is sure to turn heads wherever you go.
Despite its size, it's lightweight and comfortable to wear, with a secure magnetic clasp for easy closure. Shop now at Ravit.etsy.com!
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Our Wisteria Earrings are available in pink and teal colorways - wear them with a casual summer look to dress things up a bit! ✨️
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🌿🌼𝗕𝗹𝗼𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴!!🌼🌿
Took some inspo from last year’s pumpkin earrings 🥰💜
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The Floral Collection drops on Friday, April 14th @ 3pm EST!
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Embroidered flower pins 💕 available here. Sold!
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•❃• New earrings just added! •❃•
You can find them in my shop here:
https://sparkledlotus.etsy.com/listing/1692383832
Thanks for looking!
•~♡~•Tracey•~♡~•
🪷•°Sparkled Lotus°•🪷
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Thistle and amethyst brooch
René Lalique
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Colorful Floral Earrings Set NWT
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VICTORIAN LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS
Floriography is the 'language of flowers' and has been practised for thousands of years across different cultures. It was popularised in Britain during the Victorian era when learning the symbolism behind each flower became a popular hobby.
(source: https://www.museumselection.co.uk/victorian-language-of-flowers)
Stunning antique locket dating from the mid Victorian period, circa 1870. The front features a breathtaking pastoral scene, with goldfinch and dragonfly swooping through the air above bluebells and wild (dog) roses - all intricately rendered in fine enamel. Victorian jewellery often includes floral motifs, as part of their "Language of Flowers", whereby each flower or plant represented some romantic or emotional sentiment... in this case, the bluebells for humility, and the pink dog rose for grace and joy. Further to the floral symbolism (and testament to just how much the Victorians loved attaching symbolic meaning to things) the dragonfly represents change and transformations in life and new beginnings, specifically embracing change without fear, and the goldfinch for joy, enthusiasm, positivity, and persistence. So the distilled sentiments this locket represents, in rough order of emphasis: joy in new beginnings, enthusiastically accepted with grace and humility.
(source: butterlaneantiques.com)
Here are some examples of the language of flowers.
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Adorable new flower earrings from our designer Stevie!! ✨️ 🌺🌸🌷
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