Flowers growing in the garden have a limited season. Cut flowers last even less. So pressing flowers is a way of preserving their beauty and connecting with nature. Kyla of
Impressed by Nature takes it one step further and makes lovely jewelry out of them. This Californian artisan sells them through
her Etsy store.
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White Ranunculus Earrings |
How did she get started making her floral jewelry this way? She explained,
"In July 2011, I began pressing the petals of Peruvian lilies. At the time, I thought, "Maybe I can create jewelry this way?" So, I sealed the lilies in a secure, lightweight material, and voila! Floral elegance in a wearable form." |
Bougainvillea Earrings |
The simplicity of her approach - often just single petals or combined with others - really highlights the beauty of the flowers as we are seeing them in a different light.
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White Queen Anne's Lace Necklace |
It's no surprise Kyla is an avid gardener. She told me,
"Since moving to Oakland, we have kept up with gardening and now have a flower garden in the front yard, which includes many of the plant materials I use for jewelry, as well as a vegetable garden in the back yard."
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Jacaranda Leaves Earrings |
Kyla captures the essence of what she does when she said,
"My goal is to preserve the brief, wondrous life of a plant." And she does!
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White and Red Daisy Necklace |
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Blue hydrangea jewelry set |
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Rose Geranium Earrings |
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Red Daisy Earrings |
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