Pink and Purple Rose Hand Embroidered Necklace with Gold Frame

$55.00

Hand embroidered necklace, pink and purple roses with green leaves on black fabric in a gold frame.

1 in stock

Description

This hand embroidered necklace showcases two delicately stitched roses—one soft pink and one lavender purple—set against a deep black fabric background. The flowers are accented with green leaves for a natural, garden-inspired touch. The piece is framed in a warm gold oval setting, giving it an elegant vintage feel. Each stitch is placed by hand, making this necklace a unique and wearable piece of art. Perfect for gifting or as a meaningful accessory for lovers of floral and cottagecore style.

Pendant Size: 1.5″x2″
Embroidery Size: 1.5″x2″
Chain Length: 18”
Clasp: Lobster Claw
Fabric Colour: brown cotton
Floss Colours: pink, purple, green,

All pendants are hand embroidered using DMC embroidery floss.

Care: please avoid exposure to water, perfume, hairspray, oil and other chemicals. It is advisable to store them separately in a dry box/container to avoid damaging the metal or threadwork.

 

About the Process (Embroidery)

Every embroidery piece begins with high-quality threads and fabrics, carefully chosen for colour and texture. Each design is stitched entirely by hand — no machines — making every flower, figure, or motif one-of-a-kind. Hand embroidered floral designs are mounted into jewelry settings, the process highlights slow fashion values and ensures durability while keeping a polished, artisan finish.

About the Artist

Dawn Rawson is a queer Autistic artist who creates playful, body-positive, and nature-inspired art from her home studio. Each piece is stitched, painted, or crafted by hand with attention to detail and a love for quirky, meaningful design. Her work blends cottagecore charm, humour, and slow fashion values — celebrating individuality, inclusivity, and creativity in every creation.

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