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The White Wreath - Fabric Clutch

The White Wreath - Fabric Clutch

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Carry a beautiful piece of history with you. This limited edition cotton-linen clutch features a 19th-century botanical artwork on one side and a vignette of the life of a florist's daughter on the other. Lined with linen and finished with an antique brass zip, this clutch is both romantic and functional. Perfect for adding a touch of Victorian-inspired elegance to your outfit. Matching boxy top sold separately.

22cm x 30cm.

Designed and made by Meg in The Patch, Australia. Printed in Thornbury by NextState Print on 94% cotton, 6% linen certified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100 (11-29208). Linen is woven with yarn grown in Normandy, France (grown and harvested with Reel Linen), milled in China, and meets certification for European Flax yarn, Oeko-Tex 100 Standard, Fair Labor Association, Higg Index, UN Global Compact, and ZDHC.

All megsmithmakes garments are Ethical Clothing Australia accredited and made in Melbourne with natural fabrics and GOTS organic cotton thread. megsmithmakes is a proud member of Seamless Australia.

Meg Smith makes unconventional, slow fashion heirlooms that are designed to last generations, gather memories, and be cherished across time.

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"...she saw the moods of her father shift with the commissions he was given. The language of flowers was written into the lines of his eyes, the flecks of his irises, the angle of his hands. Flowers speak tales, some of melancholy and loss, others of love and commitment. It was up to her father to orchestrate their arrangement to tell the personal stories of his clients. This is where floristry became artistry, and it was what she admired most. Today, she observed as he sat quietly with a buoyant arrangement of bright white roses strewn across his table. The rich scent of the blooms infiltrated her skin and hung unseen in the air. But despite their beautiful appearance and sweet smell, she knew of the story these flowers must tell, and it was not one of joy. Her father sighed deeply as his hands began their work..."

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