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There are many hybrid colour varieties of the Cape Primrose. This flower comes from a variety known as the Three Sisters. These cheerful blooms go by the names of Katie (purple), Matilda (pink), and Marion (white and blue). The Cape Primrose was brought to the UK in 1818 from Southern Africa. This particular flower is a Katie bloom.
This stunning necklace was hand-made by artist Emily June Pullen. The brilliant purple Cape Primrose which has been preserved to create this necklace was hand-picked from Emily's family garden in Hampshire. This bold beauty, which has been carefully preserved, can be worn to help bring joy to the wearer.
Each piece of jewellery is safely packaged in its own box which also includes a card which explains the symbolism and meaning of the flower, as well as a care card detailing looking after your new treasured piece.
925 Sterling Silver pendant fixing and 20” chain included.
There are many hybrid colour varieties of the Cape Primrose. This flower comes from a variety known as the Three Sisters. These cheerful blooms go by the names of Katie (purple), Matilda (pink), and Marion (white and blue). The Cape Primrose was brought to the UK in 1818 from Southern Africa. This particular flower is a Katie bloom.
This stunning necklace was hand-made by artist Emily June Pullen. The brilliant purple Cape Primrose which has been preserved to create this necklace was hand-picked from Emily's family garden in Hampshire. This bold beauty, which has been carefully preserved, can be worn to help bring joy to the wearer.
Each piece of jewellery is safely packaged in its own box which also includes a card which explains the symbolism and meaning of the flower, as well as a care card detailing looking after your new treasured piece.
925 Sterling Silver pendant fixing and 20” chain included.
There are many hybrid colour varieties of the Cape Primrose. This flower comes from a variety known as the Three Sisters. These cheerful blooms go by the names of Katie (purple), Matilda (pink), and Marion (white and blue). The Cape Primrose was brought to the UK in 1818 from Southern Africa. This particular flower is a Katie bloom.
This stunning necklace was hand-made by artist Emily June Pullen. The brilliant purple Cape Primrose which has been preserved to create this necklace was hand-picked from Emily's family garden in Hampshire. This bold beauty, which has been carefully preserved, can be worn to help bring joy to the wearer.
Each piece of jewellery is safely packaged in its own box which also includes a card which explains the symbolism and meaning of the flower, as well as a care card detailing looking after your new treasured piece.
925 Sterling Silver pendant fixing and 20” chain included.