One of the largest trees in the world, Kauri belong to the ancient conifer family, and can live for over 2000 years. Standing strong and straight, Kauri trees are thought in Maori mythology to symbolise Tane, the god of forests and birds, propping up the sky from the earth.
A single 9k solid gold Kauri leaf falls between two sterling silver leaves. Hanging from sterling silver hooks. Total length is 32mm from top of hook.
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Please note:
Lilygriffin jewellery is dainty and delicate, so care must be taken when wearing and storing it.
Please do not wear while exercising, swimming, gardening, showering, cleaning or sleeping. Store in a soft protective pouch or box out of direct sunlight and away from moisture, excessive heat or cold. Please do not store in the bathroom. Avoid contact with household chemicals, perfumes, creams, and hairspray/gels.
I would be delighted if you wanted to wear my jewellery everyday, but please be aware that you will be able to enjoy your handpainted and 24k gold embellished pieces longer if they are not worn on a day to day basis.
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