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$175Small Daisy Necklace/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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$249Small Daisy Ring/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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$329Small Daisy Earrings/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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$1,150Small Daisy Ring/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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$270Daisy RingIn 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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$195Daisy NecklaceIn 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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$160Small Daisy Necklace/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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$210Small Daisy Ring/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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$259Small Daisy Earrings/ 9ct Yellow Gold and SilverIn 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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