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Exquisitely detailed 14K Gold filled ring featuring delicate Golden Wattle in bloom. Handmade with love and care here in Nsw.

 

Product Details:

 

Handmade with polymer clay

Adjustable, Lightweight and comfortable to wear

Polymer clay is Approximately 20mm, Adjustable ring base is 20mm in diameter but can expand or contract to fit most ring sizes

Ring base is hypoallergenic and nickel-free

 

Care Instructions:

 

Avoid contact with harsh chemicals

Avoid showering or sleeping while wearing this ring

To clean the item, wipe gently with a cloth dampened with water only

Handle with care to prevent damage

 

About Golden Wattle: The Golden Wattle is another common plant seen across Australia. Native to South eastern Australia. This tree confidently blooms in Winter were most other plants are going into dormancy, Ensuring that our many pollinators have a food source for our chilly Winters.

The wattle trees have a tendency to grow in the understoreys of open Eucalyptus bush on dry shallow soils. I very often see them along roads and highways in Nsw. While they are beautiful they also have a bit of a reputation as a weed, and as an invasive plant in other countries like South Africa. They also can worsen allergies when in bloom. But despite that it is still a beloved plant across Australia with its stunning blooms, perfect for native bouquets or even dried by itself for a gorgeous single flower arrangement and is an informal emblem for Australia itself.

 

Disclaimer: This ring is handmade with care. So, much like real flora, slight variations may exist between pairs. This is a testament to their handcrafted nature and adds to their unique beauty.

Golden Wattle Adjustable ring

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    ​Chantel's Creations acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their profound connection to the land, its diverse flora, and fauna. We pay respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and recognise our creations are made on the traditonal lands of the Darug people.

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