Earrings - Small Donkey Beads on Small Sterling Hoops - Sterling Originals
Earrings - Small Donkey Beads on Small Sterling Hoops - Sterling Originals
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Sterling One-of-a-Kind Earrings
This artist's handiwork is characterized by hand-struck sterling silver. Her work is known for being organic, natural, and has a rough-hewn look and feel. This accomplished Kansas artist creates her sterling, gold, brass, and copper pieces from scratch. That means she smelts, pours, forms, and decorates each piece of metal herself. Each piece starts with the metal in its liquid form. The process can be laborsome, but it results in a pure metal that is strikingly rugged, pure, and authentic.
"Donkey beads" are actually faience, commonly considered the "world's oldest artificial substance." Faience is a non-clay-based ceramic of quartz and sand used as far back as Ancient Egypt, 5,500 years ago. Each bead is made by hand. The bright blue color symbolizes the colors of the Nile and was often a substitute for lapis lazuli and turquoise.
This artist's handiwork is characterized by hand-struck sterling silver. Her work is known for being organic, natural, and has a rough-hewn look and feel. This accomplished Kansas artist creates her sterling, gold, brass, and copper pieces from scratch. That means she smelts, pours, forms, and decorates each piece of metal herself. Each piece starts with the metal in its liquid form. The process can be laborsome, but it results in a pure metal that is strikingly rugged, pure, and authentic.
- 3-1/4" dangle earrings
- 1-1/4" hoops with donkey beads
- Nickel-free, lead-free, irritation-free!
- Sterling silver hand-struck by the artist
- Handmade by a regional artist
- This is the only one
"Donkey beads" are actually faience, commonly considered the "world's oldest artificial substance." Faience is a non-clay-based ceramic of quartz and sand used as far back as Ancient Egypt, 5,500 years ago. Each bead is made by hand. The bright blue color symbolizes the colors of the Nile and was often a substitute for lapis lazuli and turquoise.