Coniifer Design Studio Jewellery
"Poppy Cat Earrings" Red Poppies for ANZAC Day
"Poppy Cat Earrings" Red Poppies for ANZAC Day
In collaboration with our sister brand Fizzy Gems (@Fizzy.Gems) we've designed these Red Poppy Earrings to raise money for the RNZRSA.
Red Poppies are traditionally worn on Red Poppy Day (19th-21st April), and ANZAC Day (25th April) in New Zealand, and are also worn on Rememberance Day, November 11th across the world.
We have designed a unique symbol that you can wear all year round to honor our service people and animals.
Cats provided comfort to soldiers, and were exceptional at vermin control in the trenches and on vessels during WW1 & WW2. This design is a slight change from the traditional red poppy, but we hope you love them all the same.
The red Flanders poppy has been associated with deaths on battlefields since the Great War (1914–18). It was one of the initial flowers to bloom in the battlefields of the Belgian region of Flanders. Canadian medical officer Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae makes this link in his poem 'In Flanders fields'.
16% of all store sales between April 14th -April 30th will be donated to the RNZRSA. Find out more here.
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4 tips to keep your sterling silver jewellery looking as good as the day you got it!
Sterling silver, though stunning, can, and will, tarnish over time. We're here to spill the tea on how to keep your precious pieces looking as fresh as the day you got them.
1. Shield your jewellery from direct contact with chemicals, and exercise caution with perfume application. Allow the fragrance to settle before putting on your jewellery, as this will prevent chemical reactions from affecting the metal.
2. Don't sleep on large hoops or huggies. This will safeguard the structural integrity and give your piercings a break. You don't want sore and saggy lobes, right?
3. Steer clear of chlorine when wearing gold vermeil / plated jewellery. Chlorine can react with the metal and cause the gold bonds to break down, shortening the life of your jewellery.
4. Regular maintenence will extend the lifespan espeically if you wear jewellery with gemstone/diamond settings. Cleaning with a soft toothbrush will dislodge dust and grime, which reduces the likelihood of losing your precious stones.
Pieces without gemstones can be easily cleaned with a polishing cloth or soft toothbrush. Just don't over polish vermeil/plated pieces as this will cause premature weakening of the gold bonds.
*Silk Knotted pieces such as JelliGems, must not come into contact with water, as this will cause the silk to stretch and warp. Be careful with pearls as they are delicate and will crush under pressure. Just remove before any rigorous activity or showering and you'll be good to go!
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