The graceful flower of the Leatherwood tree. It is responsible for one of the iconic fragrances and flavours of Tasmania. These exotic trees which only grow wildly in remote areas of the island are used (via the bees, of course) to create Leatherwood honey; a floral and complex taste sensation found nowhere else. On warm days in the Tasmanian rainforest, the smell of the Leatherwood in full blossom is an unmistakable aroma which I will always treasure.
We have carefully sealed the front and back of the image to ensure that it is water resistant. It will be OK if you get caught in the rain, but please avoid submerging it when swimming or bathing. Regular cleaning with a silver cloth will keep the ear-wires nice and shiny.