Lighthouse Aventurine Earrings

$65.00

Hand-made lighthouse scene charms made from fine silver metal clay and torch-fired with my butane torch, turning them into these precious metal wearable art earrings. It’s the coolest process! The design is an original, digitally drawn by me and turned into a 3D stamp by my friend Jesse. The earrings are finished with an aventurine gemstone (colors vary from blue/aqua/sand/pearl) and hand-made sterling silver ear wires. Aventurine is called the "Stone of Opportunity," and believed to attract luck and prosperity.

This design was first created for my nephew Leo’s favorite teacher, Ms. Nora, who loves lighthouses and supporting artists. The design was a collaboration between me, my sister and Leo.

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Hand-made lighthouse scene charms made from fine silver metal clay and torch-fired with my butane torch, turning them into these precious metal wearable art earrings. It’s the coolest process! The design is an original, digitally drawn by me and turned into a 3D stamp by my friend Jesse. The earrings are finished with an aventurine gemstone (colors vary from blue/aqua/sand/pearl) and hand-made sterling silver ear wires. Aventurine is called the "Stone of Opportunity," and believed to attract luck and prosperity.

This design was first created for my nephew Leo’s favorite teacher, Ms. Nora, who loves lighthouses and supporting artists. The design was a collaboration between me, my sister and Leo.

Hand-made lighthouse scene charms made from fine silver metal clay and torch-fired with my butane torch, turning them into these precious metal wearable art earrings. It’s the coolest process! The design is an original, digitally drawn by me and turned into a 3D stamp by my friend Jesse. The earrings are finished with an aventurine gemstone (colors vary from blue/aqua/sand/pearl) and hand-made sterling silver ear wires. Aventurine is called the "Stone of Opportunity," and believed to attract luck and prosperity.

This design was first created for my nephew Leo’s favorite teacher, Ms. Nora, who loves lighthouses and supporting artists. The design was a collaboration between me, my sister and Leo.