Tenby Daffodil Earrings, 14 kt. Gold
This daffodil is by Warren Jewelers, noted jewelers in Washington State who have gained an international reputation for their portrayal of the flowers grown in Washington's Skagit Valley. We particularly like these daffodils which bridge our interests in the Pacific Northwest and Wales. The Tenby daffodil is native to Pembrokeshire, Wales and blooms around March 1, St. David's Day.
The gold daffodil is hand crafted in three colors of gold, creating an outstanding piece. The colors of the 14 kt. gold are controlled by the alloys added.The stem and leaves are green, with a sandblasted finish for a more organic look. The daffodil petals are yellow gold, and the cup is white gold. The daffodils are about 1⅜ inches long. 14 kt. Gold leverback hooks. Made in USA.
A matching necklet is available.
This daffodil is by Warren Jewelers, noted jewelers in Washington State who have gained an international reputation for their portrayal of the flowers grown in Washington's Skagit Valley. We particularly like these daffodils which bridge our interests in the Pacific Northwest and Wales. The Tenby daffodil is native to Pembrokeshire, Wales and blooms around March 1, St. David's Day.
The gold daffodil is hand crafted in three colors of gold, creating an outstanding piece. The colors of the 14 kt. gold are controlled by the alloys added.The stem and leaves are green, with a sandblasted finish for a more organic look. The daffodil petals are yellow gold, and the cup is white gold. The daffodils are about 1⅜ inches long. 14 kt. Gold leverback hooks. Made in USA.
A matching necklet is available.