Hi!
I am brand, spanking new at thie forum and am hoping that somone here will be able to help me with an identification question.
I was given an orchid plant as a wedding favor from my jewelry teacher's marriage. The plant was shared in joint custody with another jewelry student and lived in our shared studio.
The plant has since died, but while it was alive I made a pretty exact copy of the vibrant, red flowers out of silver and enamel. Now, whenever I sell or show the orchid copies, I am asked what the name of the variety is . . . and I have no idea.
Can someone please help me ID this flower based on a precise copy? Even if someone can help to steer me in the right direction, any attempts would be appreciated!
The pseudobulds were long and slender like those of a dendrobium-- also the leaves were slim spear shapes. The only difference between the copy that I made an the real orchid is that the petals are a few milimeters thinner at their base (for structural reasons, I made subsequent copies a little thicker than the original).
I would greatly appreciate any help/suggestions!!!
Thank you for reading!