Earrings
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Russian Leaf Earrings
$56.00 – $62.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Using diagonal peyote to make leaves was popular in the Victorian era and the look is back.
Vintage B&W Ball Earrings
$62.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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We found these vintage B&W glass balls in a private collection and made these fun earrings out of them. There are Swarovski crystals on each side of the balls, and glass black rounds on sterling chain with a niobium ear wire.
Lapis, Glass, and Chrysocolla Earrings
$30.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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A stack of a lapis round, a rounded clear glass cube, and a hexagon rondel of chrysocolla make up these fun, nearly neutral earrings, great for denim. All sterling silver findings that hang about 1″. Made by Alyssa Jakowchuk.
Rainbow Wire Wrapped Earrings
$66.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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A heavily plated hammered pewter ring is embellished with sterling wire and a rainbow of Swarovski crystals. The ear wires are sterling.
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Boro ZigZag Earrings
$118.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These boro beads have swirls of rootbeer and blue. There is a cluster of Swarovski crystals at the bottom. The wire and lever back ear wires are gold filled.
Eggplant Earrings
$63.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Handmade glass eggplants by Alyssa Jakowchuk at Beadology Iowa. The ear wires are sterling silver lever backs. Swarovski crystals adorn the stop and support the bottom of these earrings.
Amethyst Earrings
$88.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Dark amethyst stone beads make up the body of the components of these earrings. They are then embellished with light amethyst stone beads. These earring are opposites, so they match, yet are asymmetrical. Silver sterling ear wires. Designed and made by Karen Kubby.
Avant Garde Cascade Earrings
$180.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These earrings are Swarovski “fur”. They are nothing but crystals and sterling. Our staff create lovely and slow color gradations from the larger bottom piece and slowly move towards the cube on top. Lever back ear wires make are a great finishing touch to these amazing earrings. Add 15% for custom orders which must be placed over the phone or in person.
Emerald Beetle Wing Earrings
$38.00 – $54.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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These earrings are made using wings with the Emerald Beetle, Sternaceras Echisinata, from Thailand. Our supply comes from a rainforest sustainability program. When the beetles are done copulating, the males die and litter the forest floor. 20% are collected for export. The remainder are allowed to decompose and replenish the forest floor.
These earrings are all natural, lightweight, and make a lovely sound as they hit each other as you move.
Sterling silver ear wires. The crystal options are both Swarovski crystals.
Minion Earrings
$72.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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This minion pair has one one-eyed minion and one two-eyed minion. The ear wires are niobium, for extra sensitive ears. These figures are made with brick stitch by Karen Kubby and measure 2″ from your pierced ear down to their feet.
Mirage Bead Earrings
$28.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Polymer mirage bead will change colors with your mood. These beads are topped with Swarovski crystals and copper with a copper ear wire.
Snowflake Obsidian Embroidered Earrings
$48.00Date and Time: 01/01/1970 from -
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Small cabochons of snowflake obsidian are embroidered on ultra suede to make these round dangle earrings. The ear wires are niobium, great for those who are highly sensitive. These earrings have a matching bolo necklace. Designed and made by Karen Kubby.