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Nature-inspired Fine Jewellery. Discover jewellery inspired by nature. Winter in July jewellery is made with precious metals such as sterling silver, yellow gold, rose gold, and white gold. Each Winter in July pieces are designed and handcrafted in New Zealand. We have a wide range...
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  • $175 +
    Small Daisy Necklace/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $249 +
    Small Daisy Ring/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $329 +
    Small Daisy Earrings/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $1,150 +
    Small Daisy Ring/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $270 +
    Daisy Ring
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $195 +
    Daisy Necklace
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $160 +
    Small Daisy Necklace/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
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  • $210 +
    Small Daisy Ring/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
    Visit Store 0 0
  • $259 +
    Small Daisy Earrings/ 9ct Yellow Gold and Silver
    In Old English, the daisy was referred to as “day's eye", because daisies only open their petals during the daytime. The phrase “as fresh as a daisy" was derived from this, meaning that someone has had a good night's rest.The daisy represents innocence and new beginnings. In Hamlet, Shakespeare...
    Visit Store 0 0
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