For seven years, it does not bloom. It simply grows. Quietly, patiently, underground. And then one spring morning it decides it is finally ready.
The Plant That Takes Its Time
Yellow trout lilies are named for their extraordinary mottled leaves, marked and dappled like the skin of a trout, and they are so beautiful that many of these plants never bother to bloom at all. They simply spread their remarkable leaves and let that be enough. It takes five to seven years for a trout lily to mature enough to produce its first flower. In those early years it sends up just a single leaf, prioritizing the quiet work of spreading underground over the showy business of blooming. A colony of trout lilies can be enormous, mostly a sea of those gorgeous mottled leaves with only a handful of flowers among them, each one representing years of patient, invisible growth.
I find something deeply moving about that. Good things really do take time. It is okay to develop strong roots before deciding to bloom.
A Shadowbox for the Forest Floor
I wanted to capture this little scene and keep it safe so you could carry a piece of the spring forest floor with you all year long. Inside the arched sterling silver frame, three yellow trout lilies nod gently among different sized ferns, their mottled leaves rising up from the darkened forest floor below. One flower is still a bud, not quite ready yet. The others have opened to the light. The dark oxidized background gives the whole scene the lush depth of the forest in early spring, before the trees have leafed out and the light still reaches all the way down.
At the top of the arch, a rose cut golden citrine catches the light. It is the dappled sunshine filtering through the bare branches above, the very light these spring ephemerals race to reach before the forest canopy closes in for the summer.
On the back of the bracelet, visible only to you, is Max, my maker's mark.
The Craftsmanship
Every single element inside this bracelet was hand cut from sterling silver and given texture, shape, and life individually. The ferns, the flowers, the leaves, the arched frame, all formed from scratch in my little studio in the New Hampshire woods. The bracelet has a beautiful matte finish that gives it a quiet, earthy quality perfectly suited to a piece inspired by the forest floor.
- Size: 1.75 inches tall and 1.25 inches wide
- Stone: Rose cut golden citrine
- Finish: Matte
- Material: Sterling silver throughout
- Wrist reference: The wrist in the photos measures 7 inches around
- Opening: 1 inch opening in the back for slight adjustment
A Note on Wearing Your Bracelet
This bracelet is designed to be fitted to your wrist once and then taken on and off with minimal bending going forward. Sterling silver can become brittle if bent repeatedly so once it is fitted properly please try not to adjust it further. When worn correctly this bracelet will last a lifetime. If you need any help with fitting and wearing please reach out and I will happily walk you through it!
One of a Kind
There is only one of this bracelet in the world. When it finds its home it will never be made again exactly like this.
A Note from Tamara
I made this bracelet as a reminder that the most extraordinary things are often the ones that take the longest to arrive. The trout lily spends years in the dark doing the quiet work of becoming before it ever shows its face to the world. I think about that a lot. I hope whoever wears this bracelet thinks about it too, and feels a little more patient with themselves on the days when blooming feels far away.
Shipping
Your yellow trout lily shadowbox bracelet is finished, packaged safely in a gift box, and will be on its way to you within 3 to 5 business days.