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Description: Early in the Century of the Three Lice, Quirmian society was seized by a fever of Islebrunomania. The fashions of the Brown Islands (as reimagined through slightly daring Quirmian eyes) became the fashions of high society, and both respectable matrons and daring debutantes were seen in public wearing dresses of dried grass and wildflowers, sometimes over only three or even two layers of foundation garments. This garland is a rare survival from that period, and would have been worn at a society wedding; the fashion was for the bride's family to gather roses and weave them through a silver chain into a garland. It has clearly been well loved, and put up safely in silk and tissue paper. Though the once vibrant reds have faded to soft pinks and warm greys, its rich scents have only warmed and mellowed with time.
Appraise: It is made of dried roses and silver and appears to be a piece of jewellery.
Weight: 2/9 lb
Value: A$240
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