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Gingko Pin Exquisite "Copy of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and beauty. The gingko family dates back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Gingko biloba, native to China, has been considered effective in the treatment of asthma and other allergic reactions. A 2.5" pin of hand patinaed bronze.
OlivePin Exquisite "Copy of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and beauty. Since ancient times olive leaves have been a symbol of beneficence. To the Greeks they were a mark of peace and victory; olive leaves crowned the winners of the Olympic games. A 2.5" pin of hand patinaed bronze.
Parsley Pin Exquisite "Copy of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and beauty. In Roman times parsley appeared on banquet tables both because of its flavor and its breath freshening properties. It brings out the full flavor of food and is the most widely employed of all European culinary and garnishing herbs. A 3.5" parsley pin of hand patinaed bronze.
Radish Pin Exquisite "Copy of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and beauty. The name of this familiar garden plant is suggested by its color, being derived from the Saxon, rude, rudo or reod (ruddy) or from the Sanskrit rudhira. A 3" radish pin of hand patinaed bronze and red jade.
Rosemary Pin Exquisite "Copies of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and beauty. Rosemary is valued for its medicinal, savory or aromatic qualities. Available in hand patinaed bronze.
Scallion Pin Exquisite "Copy of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and Beauty. A member of the onion family the scallion is highly prized in cooking today as it was in Ancient times. To the Ancient Egyptians, the onion represented all the layers of the universe. Onions were presented to the gods as sacrificial offerings and leaders took their oaths on an onion as we would the Bible. A 4.5" scallion pin of hand patinaed bronze and fresh water pearl.
Thyme Pin Exquisite "Copy of Nature" in Bronze. Remarkable craftmanship and Beauty. Thought to be from the Greek word courage, thyme motifs were embroidered on knights` scarves to inspire courage before a jousting tournament. A 3.5" pin of hand patinaed bronze.