Gift Guide 2019
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Flower Whirl earrings in Lapis from Of Rare Origin ($1,100). The mother-daughter trio behind this jewelry line collaborates with family workshops in Italy. ofrareorigin.com

Active Botanical Serum from Vintner's Daughter (30ml/$185.00). Two Flower editors can attest—it's the power of nature captured in a small glass bottle! vintnersdaughter.com

Mother-Daughter Shopping Day in New York—a private, all-day experience for two led by style experts Alison Bruhn and Delia Folk of The Style That Binds Us. Includes an appointment at a premier designer’s showroom, a champagne lunch, and a shopping excursion filled with expert advice. For inquiries, visit thestylethatbindsus.com
Read next—The Style That Binds Us: New York Little Black Book

Handblown Wine Rinser ($120) from Reed Smyth & Company. Inspired by tastemaker Julia Reed’s collection of 19th-century originals, it makes an ideal vase for low, impromptu arrangements. reedsmythe.com

Small-batch cheese straws from Merry Cheese Crisps ($14/12-oz bag). Stock up for gift baskets, thank-you gifts, and stocking stuffers. merrycheesecrisps.com

Bespoke, high-performing bamboo fly rods crafted by artisan and fly-fishing expert John Hollifield, starting at $1900 for a 2 /2 rod, hollifieldbamboo.com
Photo by Matt Canter/Brookings Anglers
Photo by Matt Canter/Brookings Anglers

Tilo Grey Animal Printed Wool Cashmere Scarf ($195) from Halsbrook. We love animal-print anything—especially when it comes in chic grey tones and is sumptuously soft. halsbrook.com

Elliptic Pearl and Diamond Cocktail Ring from Charlotte Allison ($2,500)—an elegant statement piece for every occasion. charlotteallison.com

Luxury backgammon set by London artist Alexandra Llewellyn. Shown: Palm Travel Set ($1,515). For commission inquiries, visit alexandrallewellyn.com.

In the Glen Bark Candle (regular $42; large $78) from We Took to The Woods. It's a favorite of interior designer Francie Hargrove. “The handsome bark-covered container is almost as fine as the woody fragrance inside,” she says. wetooktothewoods.com

One-of-a-kind textile goods from J. Catma, crafted by artisans in India. Scarves ($60–$175), clutches ($55–$78), and totes ($65–$189). jcatma.com
Photo by Laurey W. Glenn

Pressed botanicals by Alabama artist Ryn Miller ($35-$200). For commission inquiries, visit rynmillerbotanicals.com
Photo by Mary-Keeley McAllister Photography
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