Wooden earrings featuring overlapping Zamia fronds.
The Zamia (Macrozamia riedlei) is native to Western Australia. It looks like a palm, but is actually a cycad, a type of plant with prehistoric ancestry. The fruit is toxic, but was eaten as bush tucker by the local Aboriginal people once properly prepared (don't try it at home).
Earring details:
- Super lightweight
- 15mm in diameter
- Feature original photograph UV-printed onto one side
- Stainless steel stud findings
Each pair comes displayed on a backing card made from recycled-paper card stock.
Due to the individuality of wood grain, and your monitor settings, each pair received may look slightly different to what you see on screen.
Proudly made in Australia.
© Photographs remain the copyright of The Petal Press [Erinna Ford] and may not be reproduced in any way.