Flùr àrsaidh - A6 (4.1in x 5.8in)

£20.00

A6 Print

Pictured are the distinctive flowers of wood sorrel, scientifically known as ‘Oxalis acetosella’. These delicate white flowers are used as a marker of ancient woodlands, so it is no surprise that the wood sorrel is deep-rooted in Scottish folklore.

It’s three leaves have led to its association with good luck and protection, with many cultures viewing it as a symbol of fortune, akin to the luck of the four-leaved clover. In Scotland, it is often seen as a protective charm, thought to ward off negative energies and bring peace to those who encounter it in the wild. Their ability to flourish in harsh conditions symbolizes resilience, making them a cherished sight for many.

Each print will be uniquely numbered and signed with a personalised note of thanks.

Photo Location: Strathmore Estate, Scotland.

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A6 Print

Pictured are the distinctive flowers of wood sorrel, scientifically known as ‘Oxalis acetosella’. These delicate white flowers are used as a marker of ancient woodlands, so it is no surprise that the wood sorrel is deep-rooted in Scottish folklore.

It’s three leaves have led to its association with good luck and protection, with many cultures viewing it as a symbol of fortune, akin to the luck of the four-leaved clover. In Scotland, it is often seen as a protective charm, thought to ward off negative energies and bring peace to those who encounter it in the wild. Their ability to flourish in harsh conditions symbolizes resilience, making them a cherished sight for many.

Each print will be uniquely numbered and signed with a personalised note of thanks.

Photo Location: Strathmore Estate, Scotland.

A6 Print

Pictured are the distinctive flowers of wood sorrel, scientifically known as ‘Oxalis acetosella’. These delicate white flowers are used as a marker of ancient woodlands, so it is no surprise that the wood sorrel is deep-rooted in Scottish folklore.

It’s three leaves have led to its association with good luck and protection, with many cultures viewing it as a symbol of fortune, akin to the luck of the four-leaved clover. In Scotland, it is often seen as a protective charm, thought to ward off negative energies and bring peace to those who encounter it in the wild. Their ability to flourish in harsh conditions symbolizes resilience, making them a cherished sight for many.

Each print will be uniquely numbered and signed with a personalised note of thanks.

Photo Location: Strathmore Estate, Scotland.

Here at Earthdrop, we are committed to releasing products that embody our strong ethos of recycling and sustainability. Our goal was to design eco-friendly products that not only help our planet but also bring a little joy and happiness to everyone. The paper used for our prints is made from FSC® Recycled certified fibre, derived from 100% pre and post-consumer waste and coated with a natural clay coating. The clay coating is made from natural minerals such as kaolinite, calcium carbonate, and bentonite, applied using organic binders so that it will not affect the paper's recyclability or compost/biodegradability. 

All photographs are subject to copyright. In purchasing a print of this image for display purposes, you may not copy, reproduce, or publish it as all rights are retained by the photographer (Earthdrop).

Your print will be packaged and shipped within 48 hours of ordering. As this is our first launch, we are still working out the finer details of shipping, especially outside of the UK so your patience is tremendously appreciated, as is your support of our humble Earth-saving endeavours.