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Size: 4cm by 4cm
Pack of 6
Make Your Own Luck Series
Lucky Penny Plant embroidered woven cloth labels. Featuring a Chinese Money Plant in a decorative pot with red ribbon. Symbolising prosperity, growth and luck!
The embroidery showcases detailed lush green leaves in a geometric pot. The pattern of the pot is an interpretation of ancient Chinese money. The delicate red ribbon is a nod to the red string of fate.
This is a modern, minimalist design with traditonal roots.
Perfect for adding to handmade crafts such as garments, bags and knitted ittems or home décor items such as quilts and cushions.
Pigeonwishes X Nico Nico collaboration
Designer: Nico Nico studio
Nicole Tan, Nico for short. Art Director, Graphic Designer, and Illustrator based in London. With over a decade of experience working with agencies, from Gucci to Samsung, to collaborate in storytelling.
Born and raised in UK by mama and papa Tan, mostly through Malaysian/Hong Kong Chinese home cooking. I love sharing my old and new views of ESEA culture through my illustrations on @niconico_everyday. I take inspiration from nostalgia, emotive connections and everyday observations.
Lucky Penny Plant Embroidery Artist Labels, Pack of 6 | Sewing Labels | Garment Labels for Handmade Clothes | Sewing gifts
€8,95
Pack of 6
Make Your Own Luck Series
Lucky Penny Plant embroidered woven cloth labels. Featuring a Chinese Money Plant in a decorative pot with red ribbon. Symbolising prosperity, growth and luck!
The embroidery showcases detailed lush green leaves in a geometric pot. The pattern of the pot is an interpretation of ancient Chinese money. The delicate red ribbon is a nod to the red string of fate.
This is a modern, minimalist design with traditonal roots.
Perfect for adding to handmade crafts such as garments, bags and knitted ittems or home décor items such as quilts and cushions.
Pigeonwishes X Nico Nico collaboration
Designer: Nico Nico studio
Nicole Tan, Nico for short. Art Director, Graphic Designer, and Illustrator based in London. With over a decade of experience working with agencies, from Gucci to Samsung, to collaborate in storytelling.
Born and raised in UK by mama and papa Tan, mostly through Malaysian/Hong Kong Chinese home cooking. I love sharing my old and new views of ESEA culture through my illustrations on @niconico_everyday. I take inspiration from nostalgia, emotive connections and everyday observations.