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Dandelion Botanical Ring

Often times our most wonderful discoveries are merely the recognition of what is before us – and in this case under foot! This botanical jewelry collection was inspired by unearthing of the usefulness of invasive weeds and pays homage to its winged cultivator.

DANDELION (taraxacum)
origin: Europe and America
edible notes: Whole plant edible, roots powdered, leaf bitter, flower sweet with bitter bracts
nutrition: Vitamins C, beta carotene, calcium and iron
in season: All year
medicinal use: Health tonic for liver and digestion, diuretic


“Mama, Mama! Make a wish!”

The golden dandelion has endured for centuries. It was originally brought to the Colonies by the English – intentionally – for its medicinal and culinary use. There was a time when grass was cleared for this honored migrant, but now the opposite is true. Dandelions have been used all over the world in a plethora of remedies and recipes, and have only recently been dismissed as a weed.

- Recycled metal
- Botanical illustration engraved into the metal
- Intaglio engraving makes excellent wax seal

Often times our most wonderful discoveries are merely the recognition of what is before us – and in this case under foot! This botanical jewelry collection was inspired by unearthing of the usefulness of invasive weeds and pays homage to its winged cultivator.

DANDELION (taraxacum)
origin: Europe and America
edible notes: Whole plant edible, roots powdered, leaf bitter, flower sweet with bitter bracts
nutrition: Vitamins C, beta carotene, calcium and iron
in season: All year
medicinal use: Health tonic for liver and digestion, diuretic


“Mama, Mama! Make a wish!”

The golden dandelion has endured for centuries. It was originally brought to the Colonies by the English – intentionally – for its medicinal and culinary use. There was a time when grass was cleared for this honored migrant, but now the opposite is true. Dandelions have been used all over the world in a plethora of remedies and recipes, and have only recently been dismissed as a weed.

- Recycled metal
- Botanical illustration engraved into the metal
- Intaglio engraving makes excellent wax seal
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Original: $148.00

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Dandelion Botanical Ring

$148.00

$51.80

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Often times our most wonderful discoveries are merely the recognition of what is before us – and in this case under foot! This botanical jewelry collection was inspired by unearthing of the usefulness of invasive weeds and pays homage to its winged cultivator.

DANDELION (taraxacum)
origin: Europe and America
edible notes: Whole plant edible, roots powdered, leaf bitter, flower sweet with bitter bracts
nutrition: Vitamins C, beta carotene, calcium and iron
in season: All year
medicinal use: Health tonic for liver and digestion, diuretic


“Mama, Mama! Make a wish!”

The golden dandelion has endured for centuries. It was originally brought to the Colonies by the English – intentionally – for its medicinal and culinary use. There was a time when grass was cleared for this honored migrant, but now the opposite is true. Dandelions have been used all over the world in a plethora of remedies and recipes, and have only recently been dismissed as a weed.

- Recycled metal
- Botanical illustration engraved into the metal
- Intaglio engraving makes excellent wax seal
Dandelion Botanical Ring | Paxton Gate