Daisy Tray
Bright, cheerful daisies stand out from a yellow/orange/pink background on this footed tray. It’s a perfect size to serve hors d-oeuvres or veggies and could also be a catchall or decorative accent. However you use it, it’s sure to bring a smile.
Length: 12-5/8”
Width: 4-1/4”
Height: 1”
Though they originated in Europe and temperate regions of Asia, daisies were eventually introduced to Australia and North America and can now be found on every continent except for Antarctica. The daisy gets its name from the Old English phrase “daes eage,” or “day's eye,” because of the way the flower blossoms at the first sign of dawn. They have been around since at least 2,200 BC, when the ancient Egyptians grew them in their gardens and used them as herbal medicine. In Norse mythology, the daisy is known as the sacred flower for the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Because of this, daisies symbolize joy, childbirth, motherhood and new beginnings.
Bright, cheerful daisies stand out from a yellow/orange/pink background on this footed tray. It’s a perfect size to serve hors d-oeuvres or veggies and could also be a catchall or decorative accent. However you use it, it’s sure to bring a smile.
Length: 12-5/8”
Width: 4-1/4”
Height: 1”
Though they originated in Europe and temperate regions of Asia, daisies were eventually introduced to Australia and North America and can now be found on every continent except for Antarctica. The daisy gets its name from the Old English phrase “daes eage,” or “day's eye,” because of the way the flower blossoms at the first sign of dawn. They have been around since at least 2,200 BC, when the ancient Egyptians grew them in their gardens and used them as herbal medicine. In Norse mythology, the daisy is known as the sacred flower for the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Because of this, daisies symbolize joy, childbirth, motherhood and new beginnings.
Bright, cheerful daisies stand out from a yellow/orange/pink background on this footed tray. It’s a perfect size to serve hors d-oeuvres or veggies and could also be a catchall or decorative accent. However you use it, it’s sure to bring a smile.
Length: 12-5/8”
Width: 4-1/4”
Height: 1”
Though they originated in Europe and temperate regions of Asia, daisies were eventually introduced to Australia and North America and can now be found on every continent except for Antarctica. The daisy gets its name from the Old English phrase “daes eage,” or “day's eye,” because of the way the flower blossoms at the first sign of dawn. They have been around since at least 2,200 BC, when the ancient Egyptians grew them in their gardens and used them as herbal medicine. In Norse mythology, the daisy is known as the sacred flower for the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Because of this, daisies symbolize joy, childbirth, motherhood and new beginnings.