Triple Swirl Earrings Rhinestone Detail |Golden Grass Earrings | Spiral Vegan Jewellery | Cristal | Plant Based | Golden Grass Plant |
Triple Swirl Earrings Rhinestone Detail |Golden Grass Earrings | Spiral Vegan Jewellery | Cristal | Plant Based | Golden Grass Plant |
These simple and beautiful earrings are lightweight and comfy to wear, they move and catch light in a lovely way and they can be worn with almost everything. Showcasing beautiful round clear rhinestones, these sparkling pieces will take you from day to night in perfect style.
Spirals can be traced back 7000 years, developing from observing natural examples in shells and plants. Clockwise and anticlockwise spirals represent the inner and outer evolution of the spirit respectively. In relation to the seasonal calendar these relate to the winter and summer, the year being polarised into light and dark seasons. In Celtic belief this translates to the theme in which one always moves from the darkness into the light.
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> Extremely light weight
> Materials:
* Made with Natural Golden Grass Plant
* Golden Nylon Thread
* Rhinestone details
* Findings: Nickel Free -
* Hypoallergenic
* Gold Plated 18K
> Please Note:
Please be aware that depending on the harvesting and unique handicrafting, some of our items may slightly vary in colour, shape and finish. They may also present some imperfections which make them apart from machine made items.
> Care Instructions:
The golden grass is water resistant, and if it does get wet, simply let it dry naturally before storing it.
Our accessories are made of a Natural Brazilian flower called ‘Capim Dourado’ (Syngonanthus nitens) or Golden Grass - as the name translates - is a light and durable grass that naturally exhibits a striking golden colour, without the need for sprays, polishing or any other kind of treatment.
The Golden Grass Plant only grows in Jalapão - Brazil, our homeland- and we work together with local artisans who hold a harvesting license for the plant. Golden grass can only be harvested once a year, which makes it even more unique, state laws have been created so it is illegal to market the grass before it has been made into craft and can only be harvested after September 20th. This supports the sustainability of the handicraft work and the local artisans.
For the past 9 years we’ve been working with three different communities of Jalapao, Brazil, and we only work with local artisans who hold a harvesting license for the plant and specialise in its traditional weaving techniques. Most of our artisans are women and they work in their own homes, which enables them to look after their young children at the same time. We support and empower our artists to create their traditional crafts whilst continuing to protect their homeland and ancestral heritage.
The purchase of this product supports the preservation of Indigenous cultures in Brazil and the continuity of their traditional techniques.