A central red/white swirling-cane within a 14-point crimped cog - is surrounded by 7 pink-lined white crimps and an outer garland with 7 pairs of white/pink and white/teal canes - set like spokes - alternating with 7 larger 14-point crimps containing wispy pink & white double ruffles. The intense pink appears to “bleed” into the white crimps, lending them a faint pink tone as well. The outer canes seem to be “swirling” anti-clockwise.
The relatively small set-up is beautifully magnified by the generous glass dome. The outer canes are partially pulled underneath into the shallow concavity of the polished base.
(For an explanation of Group II Gillinder, see John Hawley’s detailed article in the 2006 PCA Bulletin, pages 29-35).