Wild Oak Organics
1992 Anemone Necklace
1992 Anemone Necklace
This is an actual resin-dipped Anemone flower from 1992. Anemones belong in the Buttercup family and are commonly referred to as Windflowers. This flower was grown on our farm in Southern California.
Each flower is carefully submerged multiple times in a very thin UV-resistant resin and sanded and buffed to eliminate rough edges. The hole drilled is recoated with resin to add resiliency.
The chain used is a 24 inch gold plated brass snake style necklace, adjustable down to 22.5 inches. A laser engraved wood tag displays the year of the flower on one side and our logo on the other! (Standardized picture of tag shown).
Flowers and plants naturally vary in size and color. Your item will not be identical to what is pictured but will be similar.
Materials
Materials
Sand and/or freeze-dried flower or plant material (possibly dyed pre-dry), glass, cork, label, and ink. Also possibly includes glue, wood skewer or stick, or taxidermy needle.
Shipping
Shipping
Items may or may NOT be available for purchase online, Some items do NOT ship well and are labeled as such. If such an item is purchased, the buyer is required to reach out within 48 hours of the sale to make plans to pick up. Orders may be picked up at our farm in North Escondido or at a market. Please see our show schedule under the Market tab for frequently updated Spring and Fall shows.
If shipping IS possible, the order will be processed within 2 business days and sent out via USPS Ground (for jewelry and vials) and USPS Priority mail (for cloches).
Dimensions
Dimensions
Dimensions are approximate, include the cork base, and as follows:
Vial: 4" tall by 1.25” in diameter
Small cloche: 4.25” tall by 2.5" in diameter
Skinny small cloche: 4.25" tall by 2" in diameter
Large cloche: 5” tall by 2.25” in diameter
Jumbo cloche: 6.5" tall by 5" in diameter
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Display in a location without direct sunlight or high moisture, e.g. above the dishwasher in the kitchen or in a bathroom. Always support the cork when picking up, it is not sealed to the glass.