Shrieking Violet has partnered with the Royal Entomological Society, creating a range of flower pendants with bee charms.
“The pendants symbolise the synergy between flowers and insects and the important role they play in biodiversity,” explains Shrieking Violet’s co-founder Lash Marash. “We’re delighted to work with the Royal Entomological Society to raise awareness as well as funds for a cause that we all rely on, which ties in with our business, where all our jewellery is handmade with real flowers.”
For every item sold in the collection, 5% of the sale price – with a minimum donation of £2 – will go to the Royal Entomological Society.
Lash explained that the funds raised will help to support the Society’s work to empower the scientific community and inspire more people of all ages to learn about insects. “With an estimated 90% of the world’s insects still undiscovered, there is a huge potential for the next generation to make a meaningful contribution to the future of insect science,” he highlighted.
Top: Shrieking Violet’s range of flower pendants with bee charms, launched at Harrogate Home & Gift, is helping to raise funds for the Royal Entomological Society.