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These pretty handmade 'hippy chic' brass Creole earrings with recycled blue glass and brass beads would make an ideal gift for someone special.
They have a 4cm brass hoop and sterling silver and gold plated hooks.
They have been ethically sourced.
Please also see the pretty matching bangles available (see below).
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These pretty brass creole earrings with stamped solid Berber beads would make an ideal gift for someone special.
The brass hoops measure 4cm in diameter and the hooks are sterling silver gold plated.
They have been ethically sourced.
Please also see the pretty matching bangles available (see below).
£26.00
These pretty Bird or Paradise earrings would make a lovely gift for someone special.
The brass birds which measure 2cm hang from a 22ct gold plated hook.
The bird of paradise symbolizes just that - Paradise - and the miracle of life on earth.
The Bird of Paradise was rumoured to have come from the heavenly realms, where it soared through paradise without ever touching the earth. In fact, most of the species are endemic to the forested highlands of New Guinea and nearby islands, but they can also be found in Indonesia and eastern Australia. The bird, and its legend, have travelled far afield and captured the imagination of people and cultures around the world. It is a testament to the extraordinary beauty of this winged vision.
Please see the matching pendant necklace and bangle available (see below).
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These pretty handmade Hippy Chic brass earrings with recycled black glass and brass beads would make an ideal gift for someone special.
They have a 4cm brass hoop and sterling silver and gold plated hooks.
They have been ethically sourced.
Please also see the pretty matching bangle available (see below).
£25.00
These pretty handmade brass earrings with solid Berber beads would make an ideal gift for someone special.
They look fabulous with the pretty matching bangles available.
Berber jewellery serves a much wider purpose than simple adornment. The jewellery a woman wears identifies her as a member of a clan or tribe, it is a sign of her wealth, it reflects cultural traditions and it has power beyond the visual, to protect her from the evil eye. A woman will receive jewellery from her mother until she marries. For her marriage, her future husband will commission his mother or sister to provide jewellery for her and these will be kept by her as dowry and added to throughout her life.