Pink Dried Flower Daisy Wreath

£110.00
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A beautiful dried natural pink daisy wreath. The flowers used are called Rhodanthe, a delicate flower with a pastel pink pigment. Over time the pigment will fade a little to a dusty pink. Its name Rhodathe means ‘Rose Blossom’ & is first talked about in Greek Mythology.

In the Victorian Era, daisies often symbolised innocence, loyalty and an ability to keep things secret. You could give someone a posy of daisies and as secret code, this could be taken to mean their secret would always be safe with you.

Pink Daisies are symbolic of platonic love, romance and gentleness.

Need to Know

The flowers are air dried and the Wreath is handmade by Deborah-Máire. The wreath base will either be grape or willow. All sustainably sourced and handmade. The flowers are bound by wire, to prevent loosening over time that can come with hemp string.

The Dried Wreath may look slightly different to the one photographed, due to the drying process, & types of flowers, pigments can vary.

Dimensions:
Approximately 25-30 cm. (may vary due to natural wreath frame)

Rhodanthe is the native flower to Australia, although now grown in the U.K. Occasionally due to such high demand for this beautiful delicate flower, I work with European growers, so occasionally during busy periods, your Rhodanthe would have been grown and dried outside of the U.K. Hopefully in 2024 this will change as we are looking to grow many more of the flowers ourselves to meet the ever growing demand.

Your flowers will arrive, wrapped in acid free tissue paper & recycled brown paper used to pad out your delivery. Occasionally I will use bubble wrap which again has been recycled from previous deliveries to me.

Upon opening your dried flowers or wreath, open carefully. Occasionally your flower bouquets will arrive a little flat from being packed in a box for postal reasons. Gently tease them apart and cut the string if you wish and arrange in a vase.

Very occasionally damage can occur in postage as dried flowers are difficult to post and are fragile. If that happens please get in touch through hello@deborahmaire.co.uk.

Care:
Try to keep your flowers and wreaths out of direct sunlight as the direct light can bleach pigments over time. Keep them in a dry spot, ideally away from areas that may get damp or attract condensation, like bathrooms and kitchens.

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