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Through the Magical Door
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We carry inside us the wonders we seek outside us. ~ Rumi A delicate Swallowtail butterfly perches on the graceful trusses of a butterfly bush while two ladybugs scurry between the blossoms and ivy leaves.
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Luscious Heart
€149,00
For the tiniest fairies a snail cottage makes a perfect home.
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Fairy Snail Cottage
€109,00
A mesmerizing microcosmos. A delicate butterfly perches on one of the graceful trusses of a butterfly bush. Two ladybugs rest between the blossoms.
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Papillon lock
€235,00
Honey bees play a vital role in our lives. Many agricultural crops depend upon, and seed plants produce fruit, after pollinators such as bees and butterflies pollinate them. Honey bees also collect and concentrate nectar in the production of honey.
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To Bee or not To Bee
€129,00
Moths, the nocturnal brethren of butterflies, are generally under appreciated and yet many are as striking as their butterfly siblings.
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Death's Head Hawkmoth lock
€219,00
One of the most recognizable orchids is the Orphys apifera, in Europe commonly known as the Bee Orchid. In Holland it is a protected plant species.
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Bee Orchid
€79,00
When the cat's away, the mice will play.
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Mouse
€89,00
Masters of the finest tapestry, Arachnids.
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Arachnids
€89,00
Moths, the nocturnal brethren of butterflies, are generally under appreciated and yet many are as striking as their butterfly siblings.
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Death's Head Hawkmoth Necklace
€269,00
Three hares sharing three ears, yet every one of them has two.
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Three Hares
€129,00
The Holly and Oak King are the same king but with a twin soul. At Winter Solstice, when the Sun begins to come back to light the world the Oak King wins the fight to rule the year and at Summer Solstice the Holly King wins the fight to rule.
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Holly King
€89,00
In summer the green fruits, the Acorns, of the Oak ripen and drop along with the tiny cups that hold them. These tiny cups are treasured by the Faeries, most of whom collect them for use as utensils, whilst some use them as night-bonnets.
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Acorns and Oak
€99,00
The favorite seat of faeries: a toadstool. Hobgoblin Puck, Pixie Apple, Fairy Plum... they all love to dream away on their toadstool.
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Toadstool
€89,00
Puck is a mischievous nature sprite or fairy. "Puck" in folklore also known as "Hobgoblin" or "Robin Goodfellow" is a character in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream".
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Hobgoblin Puck
€159,00
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Glasgow, 7 June 1868 – London, 10 December 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist. The Mackintosh Tulip pays homage to the distinct style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
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Tulip
€99,00
Chestnuts have been valued since the beginning of times. In many cultures chestnuts are considered a symbol of harvest, abundance and preparation.
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Chestnuts
€99,00
After every dark and gloomy Winter the Faery folk are longing for Spring. Meet young Pixie Apple one of our first faeries to make their acquaintance.
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Pixie Apple
€85,00
After every dark and gloomy Winter the Faery folk are longing for Spring. Meet Fairy Plum, one of our first faeries to make their acquaintance.
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Fairy Plum
€89,00
Lily, inspired by the many depictions in Art Nouveau, is the perfect symbol for love, with unmarred beauty and purity.
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Lily
€79,00
"a Rose by any other name would smell as sweet"
- Shakespeare
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Rose
€99,00
Parrot Tulip is inspired by tulips depicted in the "Tulpenboeken" made by the Dutch still-life painter, print- and tulip dealer Jakob Marrel (1613–1681). After Rose, Tulip is currently one of the top 10 romantic flowers, representing perfect love.
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Parrot Tulip
€89,00
Peacocks are large, colorful pheasants -typically blue and green- known for their iridescent tails. They have been a symbol of wealth, beauty and immortality since ancient times — and a symbol of dangerous pride, as well.
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Peacock
€89,00
Our Art Nouveau Fairy lock pays homage to an influential but brief period in the history of Art.
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Fairy Lock
€219,00
Reverie takes its inspiration from the eclectic lanterns adorning the exterior of the Opéra de Nice.
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Reverie Faery Necklace
€1.499,00