Six Acre Meadow Plus
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I've always found the idea of giving flowers fascinating! I came across some history about it and the tradition of gifting flowers can be traced back all the way to the Ancient Greeks. They associated flowers with gods and would bring floral offerings to temples.
I wanted to incorporate this idea into my handmade gift bags, where the symbol of a flower was placed onto a pouch, which would hold a gift and could be reused over and over again.
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A sustainable and whimsical alternative to packaging a gift to say Thank You. Reusable.
FEATURES
- Measures 20 x 22cm.
- Handmade with 100% cotton OEKO-TEX 100 certified fabric.
- Digitally printed botanical Lily with 'Thank You' and botanical name on the back.
- Printed using ECOCERT GOTS certified ink.
- Tied with yellow eco-satin ribbon.
HISTORY AND SYMBOLISM
- The lily is often associated with the story of Hera and Zeus. According to the myth, Zeus wanted baby Hercules to drink the milk of Hera, his wife. Because Hercules was born of another woman, Hera disagreed. Zeus brought Hercules to Hera to drink her milk while she was sleeping, but she awoke and pushed him away. The drops of milk that spilled on the ground grew into lilies.
- Yellow lilies symbolize thankfulness and desire for enjoyment.
FAQs: HOW ARE THE POUCHES SUSTAINABLE AND ECO-FRIENDLY?
- The fabric used is OEKO-TEX 100 certified which means it has been independently tested to ensure they do not contain over 300 harmful substances.
- The ribbon has been manufactured from recycled yarns.
- The fabric has been printed using ECOCERT GOTS certified inks.
- They are reusable therefore eliminating the need for single-use wrapping paper, plastic, cellophane and other plastics that take nearly 500 years to decompose.
Designed by Clara in St Albans
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