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Dried Natural Colour Helichrysum Flower, Ivory Babys Breath, White Hydrangea & Natural Colour Bunny Tail Hair Pin

 

Adorn your hairstyle with the Timeless Treasure Hair Pin, a beautifully crafted accessory that combines the timeless charm of dried helichrysum, white hydrangea, baby’s breath, and natural bunny tail. This enchanting pin offers a sophisticated blend of delicate textures and soft, romantic hues, perfect for adding a touch of grace and elegance to any look.

 

  • Dried Helichrysum: Featuring the rich, golden tones of dried helichrysum, this element adds a warm, sunlit glow to the pin. The intricate texture and preserved beauty of the helichrysum bring a touch of timeless elegance.

  • White Hydrangea: The soft, creamy white hydrangea blooms contribute a classic and refined look. Their full, lush petals enhance the pin’s overall elegance and add a sense of sophistication.

  • Baby’s Breath: Clusters of white baby’s breath introduce a light, airy quality to the design. Their delicate blooms create a sense of romance and add a subtle, ethereal touch.

  • Natural Bunny Tail: Complementing the other elements, the natural bunny tail adds a whimsical and fluffy texture. Its soft, feathery appearance enhances the pin’s overall charm and contributes to a playful yet elegant design.

Timeless Treasure Hair Pin

$15.50Price
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  • My handcrafted hair pins are made to order, please allow 2-6 days...

    Please Note: As my products are handcrafted from natural materials, there may be slight variations in colour and arrangement compared to the images shown. Each item is unique, and these natural differences enhance the authenticity and uniqueness of your purchase 

  • Preserved/Dried Flowers will last for years if properly looked after

    • Be Gentle... Handle with care, preserved/dried flowers are delicate 
    • No Direct Sunlight... Preserved/Dried flowers fade over time & the sun speeds up the process
    • Keep Them Dry & Avoid High Humidity... Avoid high moisture areas, if they become moist they can become mouldy - Do Not Water Them
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