Most us know our birthstone, but we also have a flower linked to the month we're born.
Shari Dixon showcases each symbolic botanical in her elegant earrings. She starts with a silver-plated pewter setting, applies lacquer paint to the interior, then carefully places each real petal, stem, and leaf. A coating of resin ensures these blooms never fade, then the finished pendants are suspended from sterling silver ear wires. Discover your birth flower and what it signifies below. Wire made in India. Setting made in Rhode Island. Handmade in Tennessee.
Want the full set? Check out the
Birth Flower Necklace and
Birth Flower Bracelet, also by Shari Dixon.
January: Carnation, represented by
Achillea millefolium, symbolizes pride, beauty, fascination, love, and distinction.
February: Iris, represented by
Delphinium glaucum, symbolizes faith, wisdom and hope.
March: Daffodil, symbolizes rebirth.
April: Daisy, represented by
Erigeron, symbolizes innocence and modesty.
May: Lily of the valley, represented by
Polyanthus Narcissus, symbolizes humility, chastity, sweetness, and purity.
June: Rose, symbolizes love, passion, and appreciation.
July: Larkspur, represented by
Delphinium, symbolizes lightness and levity.
August: Gladiolus, represented by
Hardenbergia violacea, symbolizes remembrance.
September: Aster, represented by
Erigeron, symbolizes patience and daintiness.
October: Marigold, symbolizes grace.
November: Chrysanthemum, represented by
Achillea millefolium, symbolizes compassion, friendship, and secret love.
December: Narcissus, symbolizes sweetness.
Uncommon Originals: created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods.Due to the handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.