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Product ID: 300971
Thailand's Danai presents a beautiful brooch that celebrates the beauty of nature. A natural aster flower is chosen by local artisans, preserved through a painstaking process that results in a glossy resin coating. The aster's petals are dyed soft peach. It adorns the wearer on a pin of 22k gold plated brass.
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So unique! I cant wait to wear them this spring and summer.
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Such a beautiful color, the perfect size and the gold border truly elevates them. Can dress up or down.
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You can find our natural aster brooch pin 'Let It Bloom in Peach' by Danai in jewelry categories such as Floral Brooches, No Stone Brooches, Brass Brooches, Natural Flower or Leaf Brooches and Gold Brooches. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
Working with Disabilities
Danai believes in opportunity, especially for anyone interested in the arts. Since he first began to explore his unique art form, he has given work to those who might experience difficulties with finding work elsewhere, among them, the profoundly deaf and those with limited sight. He has also nurtured the interest of very young students, providing them with the opportunity to observe his process and eventually employing them while they studied at the university.
Job Creator
Danai has created natural flower jewelry for 30 years. Some of his original workers are still with him. Today, he provides work for people who range in age from 20 to over 60.
"For the past 20 years or so, I have had good and bad times but I enjoyed it all. It is pretty much like black coffee – bitter, sweet and very nice."
"My name is Danai Leosawathiphong. I was born March 20, 1949 in northern Thailand. My grandfather was a Chinese immigrant from the Canton... read more