B.C Pacific Dogwood 18x13mm Gold Necklace - BC1813G
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British Columbia Pacific Dogwood
Adopted in 1956 as the floral emblem of British Columbia, the Pacific Dogwood can be seen in bloom from April to May. The origin of the name dogwood has been debated; however, one theory refers to a European species of dogwood that was used for making skewers, or daggers, and would have been referred to as dag, dague, or dagge (dagger) in old English.
- 18x13mm pressed Pacific Dogwood
- Yellow Gold filled
- 18" Chain Included
- Pacific Dogwood info card included
* Please allow for slight variations as each pendant contains pressed flower petals so no two pieces will be identical.