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Occasionwear Violet-Eared Waxbill
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Violet-Eared Waxbill

£175.00

ABOUT THE PIECE

Cream straw percher beret with blueberry twigs and white peony flowers.

PRODUCT FEATURES

Each piece is made to order. Features an elastic to be worn under the back of the head.

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ABOUT THE PIECE

Cream straw percher beret with blueberry twigs and white peony flowers.

PRODUCT FEATURES

Each piece is made to order. Features an elastic to be worn under the back of the head.

ABOUT THE PIECE

Cream straw percher beret with blueberry twigs and white peony flowers.

PRODUCT FEATURES

Each piece is made to order. Features an elastic to be worn under the back of the head.

  • 75% - Straw

    10% - Cotton covered wire

    10% - Silk Lining

    5% - Goose feather

  • One size fits all.

  • Across the forehead (right side) with one finger of forehead space above the right eyebrow. Elastic should fit under the nape of the neck; use hair to cover any visible elastic.

  • The violet-eared waxbill or common grenadier is a common species of estrildid finch found in drier land of Southern Africa. This bird was formally described in 1766 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the twelfth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Fringilla granatina.

  • This hat is made to order and available to deliver within 2-4 weeks of order. These are the estimated times to create and deliver your piece. We may be quicker. However, if you need a piece sooner, we run an extra fast delivery service which incurs a 15% extra charge, subject to availability.

    We trust in the quality and delivery of our products, therefore we have a strong policy supporting satisfaction with our items. We guarantee you will love our products, but if you are not happy, we are happy to accept returns. Please note, that returns based on incorrect sizing are not supported.

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