Golden Wattle button pin 37mm

from $6.00

Little artworks to wear, share, and collect

Bring a touch of nature wherever you go. These button pins feature original illustrations inspired by Australia’s native insects — perfect for adding a natural accent to your day.

Pin them to your jacket, shirt, or tote bag, or decorate your hat, backpack, or lanyard with a touch of nature. They also make lovely gifts or thoughtful additions to cards and wrapping, or can be displayed on a pinboard or fabric banner as a mini gallery of your favourite designs.

Designed by Cheryl Hodges based on her original painting.

Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) round pinback button. Tinplate round button badge with plastic backing. 37mm wide.

The Golden Wattle is the official floral emblem of Australia. The type specimen was collected by Charles Weston from Mt Jerrabomberra, Queanbeyan in August 1917. This painting is also from a specimen from Mt Jerrabomberra.

The tree grows to 8m, and mature trees do not have true leaves but have phyllodes - flat and widened leaf stems. The phyllodes grow to 15cm long and there is a gland at the base. Each inflorescence is made up of 40-100 tiny flowers.

1 pin $6.00, or save with 3 pins $15.00

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Little artworks to wear, share, and collect

Bring a touch of nature wherever you go. These button pins feature original illustrations inspired by Australia’s native insects — perfect for adding a natural accent to your day.

Pin them to your jacket, shirt, or tote bag, or decorate your hat, backpack, or lanyard with a touch of nature. They also make lovely gifts or thoughtful additions to cards and wrapping, or can be displayed on a pinboard or fabric banner as a mini gallery of your favourite designs.

Designed by Cheryl Hodges based on her original painting.

Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) round pinback button. Tinplate round button badge with plastic backing. 37mm wide.

The Golden Wattle is the official floral emblem of Australia. The type specimen was collected by Charles Weston from Mt Jerrabomberra, Queanbeyan in August 1917. This painting is also from a specimen from Mt Jerrabomberra.

The tree grows to 8m, and mature trees do not have true leaves but have phyllodes - flat and widened leaf stems. The phyllodes grow to 15cm long and there is a gland at the base. Each inflorescence is made up of 40-100 tiny flowers.

1 pin $6.00, or save with 3 pins $15.00