Memento Mori Rosette
Funerary rosettes were popular in the Victorian era as a way to identify that you were in mourning, or given as gifts at funerals or wakes. These modern sisters of the funerary rosette are a little cheeky- wear them anytime to show your death positivity.
These rosettes are handsewn and assembled using black satin ribbon and silk embroidery thread. Each one features a tiny skull and three gold stars. They have simple metal pin backs so you can easily add them to anything.
Funerary rosettes were popular in the Victorian era as a way to identify that you were in mourning, or given as gifts at funerals or wakes. These modern sisters of the funerary rosette are a little cheeky- wear them anytime to show your death positivity.
These rosettes are handsewn and assembled using black satin ribbon and silk embroidery thread. Each one features a tiny skull and three gold stars. They have simple metal pin backs so you can easily add them to anything.