The Spring Court, one of the seven courts in the faerie realm of Prythian, is known for its lush landscapes, blooming gardens, and vibrant celebrations. Ruled by Tamlin, the High Lord of Spring.
Within the Spring Court magic abounds, influencing the growth of crops, the blooming of flowers, and the vitality of the earth. Faeries in the Spring Court are associated with themes of rebirth, growth, fertility that reflect the essence of the season they embody.
The hair comb is designed to represent that same essence of spring. In the center is a faux white opal nested in ring of daisy petals. The stone reflects the pastel blues, pinks, and lavenders that bloom with the spring flowers. Two dogwood blossoms flank each side of the stone. An homage to my state of Virginia. The dogwood is our state flower and it represents rebirth, renewal, and transformation. The two baroque loops on each side represent to flow of the seasons.
made from a zinc and steel blend.
The art depicted on the products listed for sale is wholly original to me and has been approved by Sarah J. Maas for use on the products. Notwithstanding such approval, Sarah J. Maas has not collaborated with me in any way in the creation of the art, and the traits of any characters depicted in the art is in no way based on any foreknowledge by me of the traits of any characters in future books by Sarah J. Maas.
The Spring Court, one of the seven courts in the faerie realm of Prythian, is known for its lush landscapes, blooming gardens, and vibrant celebrations. Ruled by Tamlin, the High Lord of Spring.
Within the Spring Court magic abounds, influencing the growth of crops, the blooming of flowers, and the vitality of the earth. Faeries in the Spring Court are associated with themes of rebirth, growth, fertility that reflect the essence of the season they embody.
The hair comb is designed to represent that same essence of spring. In the center is a faux white opal nested in ring of daisy petals. The stone reflects the pastel blues, pinks, and lavenders that bloom with the spring flowers. Two dogwood blossoms flank each side of the stone. An homage to my state of Virginia. The dogwood is our state flower and it represents rebirth, renewal, and transformation. The two baroque loops on each side represent to flow of the seasons.
made from a zinc and steel blend.
The art depicted on the products listed for sale is wholly original to me and has been approved by Sarah J. Maas for use on the products. Notwithstanding such approval, Sarah J. Maas has not collaborated with me in any way in the creation of the art, and the traits of any characters depicted in the art is in no way based on any foreknowledge by me of the traits of any characters in future books by Sarah J. Maas.
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