



Everyone's asking me for Elliottina...thanks! I will try to hunt for those flowers again. I bought them 2 years ago alongside with these pretty Fritillaria flowers.
Carved Olive Jade and Agate (probably too pretty to be Agate but that;s my best guess). These are really cute, dangling by the ears. So I added some small pink freshwater pearls that can dance along :)
They hang on the same elegant long ear wires as Elliottiana. Wonder who's the lucky gal.