• Birth Month Flower Robe
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Birth Month Flower Robe

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A fun & creative gift idea

Handmade Limited edition – 100% unique

Eco-friendly & sustainable materials

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Juliet Meeks' watercolors—a flower for every month—pop from these soft, brightly colored robes.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    The 12 artworks Juliet Meeks created for this robe shine brighter—and definitely last longer—than birthday candles. Each watercolor, a different flower for each month, pops against a bright and bold background. Wear it on the couch, or better yet, on the town to spread birthday cheer everywhere you go.

    • Made of soft, light, sustainably sourced, biodegradable material.
    • The robe's wide, flattering sleeves and belt offer a custom fit for different body types.
    • Choose from one of the following birth month flower designs:
        • January: carnation
        • February: violet
        • March: daffodil
        • April: sweet pea
        • May: lily of the va
        • June: honeysuckle
        • July: larkspur
        • August: poppy
        • September: aster
        • October: cosmos
        • November: mum
        • December: holly
    • Comes in a printed fabric drawstring gift bag.
    • Available in two sizes: XS/S and M/L.
    • Uncommon Exclusive: Created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods. Made in India.


    Want more Birth Month Flowers? Check out our tea towels, scarf, pillow, and lounge pants versions.

    Made from

    lyocell

    Measurements

    XS-L (Click here for size guide)

    Care

    Machine Wash Cold. Do Not Bleach. Tumble Dry Low.

    Item ID

    55446

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    created by Juliet Meeks

    location

    Louisiana

    Juliet Meeks is a watercolor artist based in her hometown of New Orleans. Her artistic and entrepreneurial career began in high school when she started sewing and selling her handmade clothes at local art markets. Juliet's journey has taken various turns since then, from making handmade jewelry with vintage postage stamps to the watercolor illustrations and patterns she produces today. She enjoys painting florals because of their organic shapes and opportunity as an avenue for color exploration. Most days, you'll find Juliet in her studio with her dog Roxy, dreaming up new pattern ideas, teaching classes for other artists, and sharing her process along the way.

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