The four-leaf clover brooch is among Flora Danica's most iconic pieces of jewellery. The four-leaf clover, which is the exact starting point for this small brooch, was picked in Denmark in the 1950s. The story of Flora Danica jewelery dates back to 1952, when one of the 1930s popular variety artists, Orla Eggert, developed the idea of making jewelery based on nature's unique designs.
At the time, Flora Danica was the first – and only – company in the world that could gild and immortalize flowers. The first Flora Danica jewelery was based on a copper covering of flowers and leaves, which was skillfully transformed by skilled professionals into a piece of jewelery which was subsequently plated with 22 carat gold.
Already in the 1960s, Flora Danica found it difficult to obtain all the flowers and leaves that needed to be used in the rapidly growing production. In particular, it was difficult to obtain all the four-leaf clovers that the customers requested. That's why there was a regular ad in the newspaper calling on people to hand in four-leaf clovers every Sunday - and as a reward there was one kroner per one. four leaf clover.
In order to keep up with the increasing demand, they started in the 1970s to produce the jewelery in solid sterling silver. The jewelery was - and still is to this day - based 100% on the original casts of flowers and leaves from Danish nature in the 1950s and 60s.
Four-leaf clover brooch is handmade in sterling silver with a 22 carat gilding.
Dimensions: 2.8 x 2.2 cm
Material: 925 sterling silver, gold-plated with 22 carat gold
Colour: Gold
Design: Flora Danica
Model: Four-leaf clover brooch, gold-plated