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  1. A beautifully curated collection of fine jewellery, much of which is inspired by nature. Choose from elegant bangles, brooches, and pendants, ideal for lovers of simple style, or intricate pieces for something a little different. Friya Green Flower Necklace. —. £197.00. Friya Green Flower Stud Earrings. —.

  2. The Highgrove Florilegium is a limited-edition of 175 numbered sets – set number 1/175 is held by His Majesty, who wrote the Preface and has signed each numbered set. Royalties are donated to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Foundation. Each volume measures 26 by 18 by 2½ inches.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2016 · Florilegia, or collections of botanical illustrations, date back hundreds of years to the first herbals in the 15 th century. Interest in florilegia has flourished anew in the 21 st century and it was suggested to the Prince of Wales that a florilegium of the plants at Highgrove would be both a celebration of his garden and an archival record of the plant collection.

  4. The short answer is that a florilegium is a book of flowers. ETYMOLOGY. The word “florilegium” (plural, "florilegia") comes from the New Latin word florilegium, which means "gathering flowers:: flor, flowers + leger e, to gather. The origin of this New Latin word was the Greek word anthologia, anthology, flower-gathering.

  5. the Highgrove Florilegium was published on 21 April 2008, botanical artists from all over the world were approached to paint the plants of the Highgrove Estate and submit them to a panel of experts for selection. The Prince and the former Highgrove head gardener, David Howard,

  6. 26 de abr. de 2008 · The first volume was published this week after six years work - in his 60th birthday year. The Highgrove Florilegium will comprise two volumes of 120 watercolours which record the plants in the gardens at Highgrove, which is the family home near Tetbury in Gloucestershire of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2018 · Kunstbuch der Extraklasse: das Highgrove-Florilegium. Das Highgrove-Florilegium, hier die Seiten zum Apfel (Tafel 52), besteht aus zwei großen Prachtbänden. Zum 60. Geburtstag von Prinz Charles (14. November 2008) wurde die faszinierende Idee geboren, ein Florilegium seines Gartens in Gloucestershire, Cornwall, zu erstellen.