Before blooming, these plants tilt to face the sun as it travels across the sky. When plants are mature, they remain facing east to wake up with the rising sun. The sunflower has many meanings across the world, ranging from positivity and strength, to admiration and loyalty.
– 0.6 inch (15mm) hard enamel pin
– Gold plated metal
– 1 pin post with rubber back
– Beautiful green and yellow colour
Designed as part of the Fleur-Maids Enamel Pin Kickstarter in Jessica’s Melbourne-based studio, the tiny size makes it a perfect board filler, but will still look great on your jacket, hat, or backpack. It’ll make a fun gift for the gardener in your life, but you may be tempted to keep this beauty all to yourself! Display your new pin on a corkboard or embroidery hoop with the rest of your collection.
Jess loves to see how you style your shiny new things! Post your haul to Instagram @ohjessicajessica or Twitter @ohjessicajess to join the community!
All work and images © Jessica Harris 2016-22, All rights reserved.
$12.00
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