Rounded Metallic Patterned Turquoise Dots Dichroic Art Glass Earrings

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Rounded Metallic Patterned Turquoise Dots Dichroic Art Glass Earrings

$36.00

A rounded version of metallic patterned dots in a turquoise to gold range. A pair of art glass earrings that are sophisticated, yet casual, lightweight and fun to wear from day into night. Both front and back are dichroic turquoise to gold dots so when you turn your head, the back is as pretty as the front.

Handmade using the best dichroic art glass and findings to assure you wear them with confidence. The back is as beautiful as the front, so no matter which way you turn your head, all eyes will follow you.

Size: 1.25” long, not including blue niobium wire; 3/8” wide.

Weight: 4g (just over .01 oz)

General Information: My handmade art glass earrings are paired with niobium (a hypoallergenic nickel free metal, colored by anodization) or sterling silver ear wires and are extremely comfortable to wear. Weighing only 2 - 6 grams each, they are approximately 1" to 2” long (not including wires) by .25" wide. The patterned earrings were hand cut from adjacent glass, so when held side by side, you can see continuation of the pattern.

Earrings are a wonderful gift for yourself as well as your friends and family. This pair can be worn in sophisticated fashion or casually with denim.

I have hundreds of earrings not yet listed. If you're looking for a color or style not shown on my site, please send me a note and I'll do my best to help you.

Made by hand, with care and attention to detail in my Columbia River Gorge studio using quality art glass produced in the Pacific Northwest; dichroic glass made in the Southwest and paired with niobium (a hypoallergenic nickel free metal, colored by anodization) or sterling silver ear wires. Occasionally you’ll find a pair with 10k or 24k gold ear wires and those will be noted, accordingly.

Carefully packed and shipped in sturdy cardboard packaging, double boxed to avoid breakage.

Questions and comments are also welcome at steiderstudiosart@gmail.com.

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I could never make just one pair of earrings, and usually ended up with anywhere from one to five hundred in a session. It will take me some time to list them all, as each is slightly different from the next. You can see one group of earrings I made, on my blog here:  http://steiderstudios.wordpress.com/2012/11/25/rainbows-of-earrings/

And here’s what a kiln load of earrings looks like: https://steiderstudios.wordpress.com/2012/11/12/november-notes/

Finally, here’s how I made them: https://steiderstudios.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/a-gross-of-green-glass-earrings/