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Handmade Trovelore Globe Amaranth Brooch Pin, the everlasting flower in vivid magenta and pink seed beadwork. Cotton, felt, sequins and beads. 2.9" x 1.4". Keepsake box included. Made in India. Preorder, arriving August 2026
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Why You'll Love It
The Globe Amaranth is called an everlasting flower for a reason. Cut it, dry it, press it, and it holds its color and shape for years. The bloom does not fade. It does not wither. It simply persists, as vivid and perfectly formed as the day it was picked, which is why cultures across the world have used it for centuries to symbolize immortality, enduring love, and the things in life that do not change.
The Gomphrena globosa is native to Central America and thrives across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Its perfectly spherical blooms, ranging in color from vivid magenta and deep purple to soft pink, coral, and white, are made up of dozens of tiny papery bracts packed tightly together in a globe shape that retains its form long after the rest of the garden has come and gone. It is a wildflower of remarkable persistence and remarkable beauty, and it has been woven into garlands, pressed into books, and carried in bouquets as a token of enduring affection for as long as people have been giving flowers to each other.
Trovelore's Globe Amaranth Brooch Pin captures the flower's characteristic rounded, papery-textured form in seed beadwork of vivid magenta and pink. The tightly clustered beads mimic the densely packed bract structure of the real flower, building up a surface that has genuine textural depth. The elongated stem and small leaf structure below the bloom are worked in embroidery that gives the piece a botanical illustration quality, the flower lifted from a page of Maria Sibylla Merian and rendered in beads.
At 2.9" tall by 1.4" wide (7.5 cm x 3.5 cm) the Globe Amaranth is one of the more elongated botanical pieces in the collection, the tall narrow format placing the spherical bloom at the top of a stem in a composition that is immediately recognizable as a cut flower portrait.
It arrives in Trovelore's embossed keepsake box with a story card, ready to wear or give.
This is a preorder item. We expect our Trovelore shipment in August 2026 and will ship your order immediately upon arrival.
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The Language of Flowers
In the Victorian language of flowers, the amaranth carried one of the most powerful meanings in the entire floral vocabulary, immortality, and unfading love. Sending someone amaranth was a declaration that your affection would not diminish with time or circumstance, that it was, like the flower itself, everlasting. In Hindu tradition the amaranth is associated with immortality and was used to decorate images of deities. In ancient Greek the word amarantos means unfading, and the flower has carried that meaning across cultures and centuries without losing any of its force.
A Globe Amaranth Brooch Pin is not merely a pretty botanical. It is a declaration, worn close, that some things do not change.
The Perfect Gift
The Globe Amaranth is one of the most symbolically rich and meaningfully giftable botanical pieces in the Trovelore collection. It works for flower lovers and garden enthusiasts, for anyone who appreciates the Victorian language of flowers, for dried flower and everlasting arrangement devotees, for anyone marking an anniversary or enduring relationship, and for someone who simply deserves to be told, in the most beautiful possible way, that what you feel for them does not fade. The complete keepsake presentation means it arrives ready to give with the meaning already present.
FAQs
What is the Globe Amaranth?
Gomphrena globosa is a flowering plant native to Central America, now cultivated worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions. It is known as an everlasting flower because its perfectly spherical blooms retain their color and shape when dried, persisting for years without fading. The blooms range from vivid magenta and deep purple to soft pink, coral, and white. In the language of flowers it symbolizes immortality and unfading love.
Why is it called an everlasting flower?
The Globe Amaranth's papery bract structure, the modified leaves that form the visible bloom, dries naturally without losing its shape or color. Unlike most flowers that wilt and fade when cut, the Globe Amaranth simply dries in place, retaining its vivid color and perfectly spherical form for years. This persistence is what gives it its everlasting name and its associations with immortality and enduring love across so many cultures.
Is this a good anniversary or romantic gift?
It is one of the most naturally suited pieces in the collection for that purpose. The Globe Amaranth's symbolism of unfading, enduring love makes it a particularly meaningful anniversary, Valentine's Day, or declaration gift. The keepsake box and story card make the meaning clear without requiring any additional explanation.
How large is this brooch?
The Globe Amaranth Brooch Pin measures 2.9" tall by 1.4" wide (7.5 cm x 3.5 cm), a tall, elegantly proportioned piece with the spherical bloom at the top of an embroidered stem, like a botanical illustration made wearable.
What does it arrive in?
Every Globe Amaranth Brooch Pin arrives in Trovelore's embossed keepsake box with a story card. It is ready to gift exactly as it arrives.
What is your return policy on preorder items?
Our standard 14-day return policy applies to this item. Returns are accepted within 14 days of delivery for store credit. If you have questions about the piece before purchasing, please reach out and we will do our best to help.
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