Floral decor accent arrangement with hot pink ranunculus, dianthus, Queen Anne lace, hanging amaranthus, mimosa, seeded eucalyptus, and green foliage.
When finished with your arrangement, this goddess planter is a perfect piece to reuse for decor. It can be used on mantels, shelves, bar carts, dining, and coffee tables.
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Dimensions:
Florals 18 in. H x 9 in. W
Vase 6 in H x 4 in W
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May Miller (January 26, 1899 – February 8, 1995) was an American poet, playwright and educator. Miller, who was African-American, became known as the most widely published female playwright of the Harlem Renaissance and had seven volumes of poetry published during her career as a writer.
She won an award for her play Within the Shadow (1920) and The Bog Guide (1925). The award-winning play that placed third in the Opportunity magazine contest that was primarily read by African Americans helped plant her in the Black cultural scene.
Miller was an active member of S Street Salon hosted by Georgia Douglas Johnson at her house at 1461 S Street NW, Washington, DC. She held a meeting for black artists and writers every Saturday for 40 years which also known as "Saturday Salon".