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Dahlia flower temporary tattoo, this black line design features a triple dahlia flower arrangement with dark contrasting leaves. Long ago, the Mexica (or Aztec) people had a profound reverence for the natural world - especially the flora. They cherished flowers, including one they called "Cocoxochitl," or "water pipe flower." Today, we know them as dahlias! The Mexica used them for a variety of purposes, including food, medicine, and plumbing! When the dahlia made its way to Europe in the 18th century it was a fast flowerbed favorite, and today there are 57,000 known cultivars in every size, shape, and color imaginable! The dahlia flower radiates an aura of mystical beauty from a time long ago, and symbolizes elegance, dignity, and abundance. Choose 1-Packs or 2-Packs! Lasts 2-5 days • Water-resistant • Comfortable • Skin Safe All original designs by Allison Wilcoxen in Austin, Texas.

Dahlia Flower Temporary Tattoo: 1 Pack

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Dahlia flower temporary tattoo, this black line design features a triple dahlia flower arrangement with dark contrasting leaves. Long ago, the Mexica (or Aztec) people had a profound reverence for the natural world - especially the flora. They cherished flowers, including one they called "Cocoxochitl," or "water pipe flower." Today, we know them as dahlias! The Mexica used them for a variety of purposes, including food, medicine, and plumbing! When the dahlia made its way to Europe in the 18th century it was a fast flowerbed favorite, and today there are 57,000 known cultivars in every size, shape, and color imaginable! The dahlia flower radiates an aura of mystical beauty from a time long ago, and symbolizes elegance, dignity, and abundance. Choose 1-Packs or 2-Packs! Lasts 2-5 days • Water-resistant • Comfortable • Skin Safe All original designs by Allison Wilcoxen in Austin, Texas.