Product Description
Welcome spring to your home with this Real Touch Parrot Tulip Candle Ring & Mini Wreath! This small tulip wreath makes it so easy to add spring charm to your home decor. Place it around pillar candles, candle holders, a vase, figurines, and planters. Other possibilities include event centerpieces, such as encircling table numbers at a wedding or party, or hanging from the back of a chair with a coordinating ribbon. You can even hang them on the wall to accent small spaces, such as powder rooms or hallways. There are so many creative ways to use this realistic artificial tulip arrangement! Measures 10" in diameter. For indoor use only. Choose from Rose Pink, Yellow, or Pink & Cream colors. Each tulip ring is sold separately and made of polyurethane and wire. Imported.
Inspiration
The colorful spring season in Colonial Williamsburg includes thousands of tulips in a rainbow of colors, heralding the return of warmer weather! From the large and glorious display of tulips in the Governor's Palace Gardens to smaller gardens such as the Alexander Craig Garden, you will find every color and variety of tulip in the Historic Area.
In 1730, Robert Furber, an English nurseryman, published an unusual flower catalogue. On each of its twelve pages, he illustrated graceful arrangements of flowers grouped according to the month in which they bloom. Four hundred varieties, all of which could be purchased in London nurseries, were accurately illustrated and identified. Intended as a sales catalog, the "Twelve Months of Flowers" was an immediate artistic success and has been treasured for almost 300 years. John Custis IV maintained extensive gardens in Williamsburg, and publications such as Furber's Flowers influenced the selection of varieties to plant, including many tulip varieties. Learn more from Assistant Curator of Maps and Prints, Katie McKinney, in her deep dive article, Furber's Flowers.