Australian native wildflower Flannel Flower wooden hoop earrings.
Made in Australia from our original hand painted design.
Printed with eco-friendly inks onto light weight, sustainably grown eucalyptus wood and paired with stainless steel hoops, perfect for sensitive ears!
About the Flower Design:
Actinotus helianthin known as the flannel flower and sukikh in the Dharawal language is a small hardy shrub that mainly grows in the sandy coastal heathlands of eastern NSW and Victoria. It has distinctive silvery grey-green foliage, covered in soft flannel like hair and produces velvety, creamy-white daisy shaped flowers in spring and summer.
The flannel flower was the original floral emblem for NSW and is now the national symbol of The Mental Health Council of Australia. Indigenous people use the plant for a range of anti-inflammatory and antiseptic purposes. It symbolises healing, renewal, resilience, the ability to adapt to change and is also associated with sensitivity, gentleness and expressing feelings.
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