



Beginning at Moonface's home and spiralling all the way down the Faraway Tree, the Slippery-Slip ends at a trapdoor that opens onto a cushion of green moss below. It is, by any measure, the most gloriously chaotic way to get down a tree — and one of the most unforgettable inventions in Enid Blyton's story. This brooch captures all the dizzying fun of it, hand-assembled from rich layered resin with printed detailing as a limited-run piece of wearable art.
Made by Erstwilder and illustrator Fleur Harris in limited quantities, each brooch is laser-cut and finished entirely by hand. The layered resin shifts subtly from piece to piece — much like the Slippery-Slip itself, no two rides are ever quite the same.