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Daisy, margriet

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One stem of oxeye daisy cranesbill (Leucanthemum vulgare, in Dutch: gewone margriet). The center of the flower is made from paper pieces glued in place one by one. The whole object is made from highest quality French cotton paper and painted in professional level watercolors. It is about 27 cm long and weights about 2 grams. It can be kept in normal daylight, and can be carefully dusted by blowing on it. The stem is not bendable. The object has a clearly defined front and back (see photos) with a visible crease on the back side. It is most suitable to stand in a small vase. The glass bottle in the picture is 10 cm high, and is not included. Made from scratch in Amsterdam, based on a local specimen, signed and dated.

If you are buying from the Netherlands, but the payment solutions don’t suit you, please contact me, and I can arrange for Tikkie or “overschrijven”. Contact me if you rather would like to pick up in Amsterdam Noord. If you are buying from outside of the EU, you have to check out what you have to pay in import tax yourself.

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One stem of oxeye daisy cranesbill (Leucanthemum vulgare, in Dutch: gewone margriet). The center of the flower is made from paper pieces glued in place one by one. The whole object is made from highest quality French cotton paper and painted in professional level watercolors. It is about 27 cm long and weights about 2 grams. It can be kept in normal daylight, and can be carefully dusted by blowing on it. The stem is not bendable. The object has a clearly defined front and back (see photos) with a visible crease on the back side. It is most suitable to stand in a small vase. The glass bottle in the picture is 10 cm high, and is not included. Made from scratch in Amsterdam, based on a local specimen, signed and dated.

If you are buying from the Netherlands, but the payment solutions don’t suit you, please contact me, and I can arrange for Tikkie or “overschrijven”. Contact me if you rather would like to pick up in Amsterdam Noord. If you are buying from outside of the EU, you have to check out what you have to pay in import tax yourself.

One stem of oxeye daisy cranesbill (Leucanthemum vulgare, in Dutch: gewone margriet). The center of the flower is made from paper pieces glued in place one by one. The whole object is made from highest quality French cotton paper and painted in professional level watercolors. It is about 27 cm long and weights about 2 grams. It can be kept in normal daylight, and can be carefully dusted by blowing on it. The stem is not bendable. The object has a clearly defined front and back (see photos) with a visible crease on the back side. It is most suitable to stand in a small vase. The glass bottle in the picture is 10 cm high, and is not included. Made from scratch in Amsterdam, based on a local specimen, signed and dated.

If you are buying from the Netherlands, but the payment solutions don’t suit you, please contact me, and I can arrange for Tikkie or “overschrijven”. Contact me if you rather would like to pick up in Amsterdam Noord. If you are buying from outside of the EU, you have to check out what you have to pay in import tax yourself.

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