Oops a Daisy
Imagine a winding path through a charming cottage garden. Bees buzzing, daisies nodding, children laughing and skipping, and birds chirping in the trees.
'Oops a Daisy' captures a simpler pace of life.
Daisy Pendant
€89.00
Sterling silver daisy pendant with a specially created solid 14ct gold beaten and domed disc, soldered to it's centre. A beautiful delicate pendant that holds the memory of Summer. Daisies...
Daisy Stud Earrings
€155.00
Sterling silver daisy stud earrings with a specially created solid 14ct gold beaten and domed discs, soldered to their centres. Daisies have many meanings: Innocence - especially with white daisies with yellow...
Daisy Ring
€89.00
Sterling silver Daisy Ring with 14ct beaten and domed gold centre soldered on. Daisies have many meanings: Innocence - especially with white daisies with yellow or pale centres. Purity – also shown...
Oops a Daisy Jewellery Set
€225.00
This delicate jewellery set holds the memory of summer forever, with a sterling silver daisy pendant with a 14 ct beaten golden centre soldered on, hanging on a 18" chain. ...
Tiny Flower 14ct Gold Stacking Rings
€60.00
Tiny flowers on a 1.5mm sterling silver beaten band Pretty delicate tiny flower stacking rings that can be stacked together. Available in "one tiny flower" , "two tiny flower" and...
Gold Tri-Spiral Ring
€95.00
The Celtic triple spiral symbol is sometimes called the spiral of life and was found in the Newgrange site from the Bronze Age in Ireland. The tri-spiral can have many...
Oops a Daisy Bonnet pendant
€99.00
Sterling silver "Oops a Daisy" Bonnett pendant on 18" chain Weight: 8 Grams
Tiny Flower Sterling Silver Stacking Rings
€39.00
Tiny flowers on a 1.5mm sterling silver beaten band Pretty delicate tiny flower stacking rings that can be stacked together. Available in "one tiny flower" , "two tiny flower" and...
Robin Red Breast Pendant , An Spideog
€59.00
Gorgeous, little Robin, perched on a knotty branch pendant, in sterling silver. In Ireland An Spideog was associated with Christ on the cross: the bird plucked the thorns from his head and...