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"Inspired by the €œTenby Daffodil€, Narcissus Obvallaris grows wild only in small wet woodland areas around Tenby, in south-east Pembrokeshire. Occasionally it can be found in parts of neighbouring Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. Its origins are uncertain with suggestions they were brought to Wales by the Phoenicians around 1000 BC. They could even be a hybrid between a wild daffodil from the Continent and the native Welsh daffodil. Whatever their true origins, their scarcity and handsome beauty gives this bracelet a real sense of uniqueness and rare quality. Weighing just over 11 grams and measuring 7.5"" (19cm) in length, the Daffodil Bracelet features 6 rose gold cups which contain Welsh gold mined deep from within Snowdonia - the most rare and precious gold in the world. Delivered in a presentation box with certificate of authenticity, the Daffodils Bracelet carries the unique Clogau and Welsh dragon marks."
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