It comes as no surprise that the elegant, yet striking, Queen Anne's Lace gets its name from its resemblance to a delicate swatch of lace. As the story goes, the flower was also named after Queen Anne of England, renowned for her lace-making skills. According to legend, her ladies-in-waiting even competed to craft lace as intricate and beautiful as the flower itself. What may come as a surprise, however, is that Queen Anne's Lace is actually the wild ancestor of the modern carrot. Through generations of selective breeding, its tough, pale roots were transformed into the sweet orange carrots we enjoy today.
- Cast bronze with a hand patina finish
- Accented with enamel, finished with a crystal dust
- Approximately 4" x 1.75"
- Handmade in the USA