In the Sala de los Reyes, next to the Patio de los Leones, some paintings show the Nasrid sultans next to branches of myrtle in bloom.
Arab agronomists and botanists of the XNUMXth century affirmed that it came to form large bushy masses with heights that, in landscaped spaces of the Generalife,
they came to compete with the great trees.
Because of its aroma, it was the favorite plant of the Nasrid court. Today it adorns patios, gardens and gardens throughout the city, endowing them with an ancestral botanical value.
Closure: Nut.
Material: Gold-plated silver and reconstituted coral.
Sizes:
- Top piece: 15mm.
- Bottom piece: 25x18mm.
- Coral: 14mm.