Also known as tussie-mussie
thumb|1848 illustration of a nosegay by Currier and Ives thumb|Bouquet holder
thumb|1848 illustration of a nosegay by Currier and Ives thumb|Bouquet holder
A nosegay, posy, or tussie-mussie is a small flower bouquet. They have existed in some form since at least medieval times, when they were carried or worn around the head or bodice. Doilies are traditionally used to bind the stems in these arrangements. Alternatively, "posy holders", available in a variety of shapes and materials (although often silver), enable the wearing of these arrangements "at the waist, in the hair, or secured with a brooch".
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).