Apricot Pink Narcissus

Narcissus at his reflection. Early indicator of very good taste.

Regular price $26.95
Gift Ready Box
Ready-to-hang
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A gift for a cancer survivor calls for something hopeful without overstating anything, and Apricot Pink Narcissus was built with exactly that restraint. Narcissus flowers are notoriously fussy about holding color evenly across their trumpet-shaped centers, so this piece went through closer inspection than most, checked petal by petal under a loupe as if being appraised rather than glazed. The result sits somewhere between a sunrise and a ripe peach, one of the few pieces this season that made the studio stop scrolling their phones. The trumpet center is finished by hand at Chive Ceramics Studio, never quite matching itself twice. One picture hook takes care of it, leaving no water, no bulb to replant, no spring deadline to remember. A few Chive pieces sell through the shop at New York Botanical Garden, Apricot Pink Narcissus among them, steps from beds of the real flower well past its own season indoors.

Product detail
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Glaze finish: Glazed
  • Mounting: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
  • Packaging: Individually packaged in gift ready box
  • Color: Apricot Pink
  • Glaze Variation: Natural variation between pieces
  • Year Designed: 2019
Dimension
  • 3.7 inches diameter, 1.6 inches tall
How to hang & display

Wall hanging

Works on drywall, plaster, or wood panelling. Drive a small screw at a slight upward angle, leaving the head proud of the wall. Slide the keyhole slot on the back over the screw head, adjust to level. Sits flush — no visible hardware.

No stud? No problem. A drywall anchor rated for the weight works fine.

Displaying a collection

Lay everything out on the floor first. Start with your anchor piece, build outward. Keep 2–3 inches between each piece and aim for the centre of the whole arrangement to land around eye level. Use painter's tape on the wall to map positions before committing to any screws.

Table & shelf display: Equally beautiful propped on a shelf, mantle, or side table. Pair with books, candles, or a small pot.

Full guide on how to hang your ceramic flower →

Care instructions
  1. Dust with a soft dry cloth or soft-bristled brush. Do not use wet cloths or liquid cleaners.
  2. Keep away from direct moisture, steam, and outdoor conditions. Indoor display only.
  3. Handle by the base or stem — avoid pressure on individual petals.
  4. If storing, return to original gift box with foam insert for protection.
Shipping & returns

Shipping

  • Free shipping: On qualifying US orders — threshold shown at checkout
  • Standard: 5–8 business days, Express 2–3 business days (at checkout)
  • International Ships: to 40 countries — rates at checkout
  • Packaging Ships: in outer box to protect gift box

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Returns

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.

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Apricot on the Narcissus Mold

Narcissus flowers have a reputation in this studio for being difficult in one very specific way: the trumpet-shaped center refuses to hold color evenly, shading unpredictably from one piece to the next in a way that makes most colorists nervous before they've even opened the kiln. This one got a slower, more deliberate pass than most pieces this season, examined closely enough that a wasted firing would have come down to a handful of uneven millimeters right at the center. The extra time paid off. What emerged sits in that narrow window between a warm sunrise and ripe stone fruit, soft enough that it briefly pulled the whole room's attention away from their phones, which does not happen often around here. One picture hook is all it needs from here on, with no bulb to plant, no spring to wait on, and no particular season it could ever miss. For a cancer survivor, a gift built around hope rather than a countdown says something a bouquet with a shelf life never quite manages to say, and this particular flower was designed from the very start to just keep going, long after the day it was given stopped being the point.


Three ways to display it

Stunning table accent

Prop on a table, shelf, or beside books.

A gift that arrives beautifully

Beautiful Signature box. No wrapping needed.

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Ready to hang wall art

One screw. No Frame. Solo or gallery wall

Keyhole slot on back of Chive ceramic wall flower, single screw installation, easy hang no tools required

How to hang ceramic wall flowers?

One screw. No contractors. No drama.

One screw. One keyhole on the back. Ninety seconds and it's on the wall. The video shows exactly how it happens — no special hardware, no second holes, no contractor on speed dial. Whether you're hanging one piece or planning a full gallery wall, the hanging guide walks you through both.

Designed to Share the Same Room

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Part of the Classic Collection

The Classic collection never bothered chasing whatever trend was passing through — a rose that looked correct in 1974 and will look correct in 2074, glazed in colors that refuse to change. Every piece trades novelty for something worth keeping. This narcissus took slower, closer inspection than most pieces this season, since its trumpet-shaped center is notoriously unforgiving about holding color evenly.

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Two Ways to Display

Every Chive ceramic flower works two ways: mounted vertically as a growing gallery wall, or laid flat as a no-water tablescape. Mounted, Apricot Pink Narcissus warms up a gallery wall with a shade that reads like early morning light rather than a passing seasonal trend. Laid flat, it anchors a nightstand or dresser arrangement, holding its color through a recovery, a treatment schedule, or any stretch of time without needing a single thing in return.

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Complete the Look

The Minute Ceramic Pot with Drainage & Saucer, 5" Bronze-White gives Apricot Pink Narcissus a warmer, metallic-adjacent base rather than a stark white one that would fight against the flower's own sunrise tones directly. Bronze picks up the warmth already built into the glaze itself. White keeps the overall pairing from feeling too heavy on a small shelf. Together they read as considered, not accidental.


Chive artisan hand-made ceramic flower petal without molds with keyholes for hanging

Pink Undertones on a Traditionally Pale Bloom

Patience has been a requirement at this studio since 2004, back when the team first started fixing color onto ceramic flowers by hand instead of relying on shortcuts. Narcissus shapes in particular have always demanded more of it than most others in the lineup, since the trumpet-shaped center is unforgiving about uneven color and shows every mistake immediately. That extra scrutiny has been part of the process since the earliest years, long before narcissus became one of the more requested shapes in the entire collection. A soft, warm glaze doesn't happen here by accident; it happens because someone checked closely enough to catch what a faster glance would miss every single time.


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Frequently asked questions

How does a Apricot Pink Narcissus hang on the wall?

An Apricot Pink Narcissus hangs on the wall with a single picture hook, the same lightweight setup used across most of this collection. The trumpet-shaped center adds visual depth without adding meaningful weight, so nothing extra is needed to keep it steady. Line it up, hang it, done. It holds its place indefinitely.

Is a Apricot Pink Narcissus good gift for cancer survivor?

An Apricot Pink Narcissus makes a genuinely good gift for a cancer survivor, since it leans toward hope rather than a countdown the way a fresh bouquet inevitably does. Nothing about it wilts on a hard day or fades before it should. It simply stays, quietly, exactly as given. That permanence carries real weight here.

Is a Apricot Pink Narcissus a good client gift ideas?

An Apricot Pink Narcissus works well among client gift ideas, since it reads as thoughtful without tipping into anything overly personal or presumptuous for a professional relationship. It's warm without being sentimental, specific without requiring an explanation attached to it. That balance is harder to find than it sounds. This one manages it easily.

Does a Apricot Pink Narcissus work as classic home decor?

An Apricot Pink Narcissus works as classic home decor, since its warm, sunrise-adjacent glaze doesn't chase a passing trend the way some seasonal colors do. It reads as considered rather than of-the-moment. A room built around lasting choices has room for exactly this kind of warmth. It fits without trying.

Does a Apricot Pink Narcissus ship in a gift box?

An Apricot Pink Narcissus ships in a gift box, arriving ready to hand over without requiring any separate wrapping step first. It travels well, given that nothing about the glaze or shape is genuinely at risk of shifting in transit. Open the box and it's already presentable. Nothing more to do.

What is a good gift for a cancer survivor?

A good gift for a cancer survivor should avoid implying a deadline, which rules out most fresh flowers by definition before you've even started looking. A piece built to last indefinitely says something steadier without needing to spell it out directly. It just keeps going, unbothered by time. That's the entire point.

How long does a apricot pink narcissus last versus a fresh one?

An apricot pink narcissus lasts indefinitely, holding its warm color long after a fresh narcissus bulb would have bloomed briefly and finished out its short season entirely. There's no bulb to plant and no particular spring to wait around for each year. It simply stays exactly as it arrived. Every season, without exception, forever.

Is a Apricot Pink Narcissus truly worth buying, not just decent?

An Apricot Pink Narcissus is truly worth buying, not just decent, because getting an even, believable color across a notoriously uneven shape took real, deliberate attention rather than luck. That kind of care shows up close in a way a quick glance won't always catch. It rewards a second look. Worth it.

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