Feather earrings -- scalloped
A pair of imagined feathers for a bird who lives in your dreams? I love the subtly of this shape, how in the same vein of the hawk earrings, from a distance it looks like a plain dangle earring, and only with a closer look is its shape revealed.
2.5” long, and 5/8” at the widest part of the feather.
huffalo stamped and counter-enameled with variegated clear enamel that ranges from coppery pink and terra cotta to oxidized gray and verdigris green.
*Scarlet pair offered at a discount—this was a prototype for a collaboration with the National Aviary! The left earring was meant to have a bit more green on it, but if you’re wearing them, I don’t think this difference is particularly noticeable.
*Dark green raku pair is also on sale as it has a two small imperfections on the right earring—this was where the trivet melted slightly into the enamel during the raku process—but they’ve been sanded smoth and I still think they’re a pretty great pair of earth-tone earrings.
*Two raku pairs deserve multiple photos and exposition—raku is a ceramics technique that pulls metallic oxides to the surface of the glaze by making a reduction firing as the final step of the process. Typically this involves plunging a hot pot into a trash can full of paper or sawdust!. By choosing enamel colors that utilize copper, iron, and manganese oxides in their chemistry, I can do the same process in miniature with a coffee can full of shredded paper. Thus, the raku pairs are completely one of a kind, and look dark and mysterious in the shadows and glitter with a magical coppery iridescent finish in bright light!
All feather earrings are READY TO SHIP!
Shown with sterling ear wires, some with a small decorative sphere on them (some pairs needed a loop that was extra large to make them hang correctly). Other options available at checkout.
A pair of imagined feathers for a bird who lives in your dreams? I love the subtly of this shape, how in the same vein of the hawk earrings, from a distance it looks like a plain dangle earring, and only with a closer look is its shape revealed.
2.5” long, and 5/8” at the widest part of the feather.
huffalo stamped and counter-enameled with variegated clear enamel that ranges from coppery pink and terra cotta to oxidized gray and verdigris green.
*Scarlet pair offered at a discount—this was a prototype for a collaboration with the National Aviary! The left earring was meant to have a bit more green on it, but if you’re wearing them, I don’t think this difference is particularly noticeable.
*Dark green raku pair is also on sale as it has a two small imperfections on the right earring—this was where the trivet melted slightly into the enamel during the raku process—but they’ve been sanded smoth and I still think they’re a pretty great pair of earth-tone earrings.
*Two raku pairs deserve multiple photos and exposition—raku is a ceramics technique that pulls metallic oxides to the surface of the glaze by making a reduction firing as the final step of the process. Typically this involves plunging a hot pot into a trash can full of paper or sawdust!. By choosing enamel colors that utilize copper, iron, and manganese oxides in their chemistry, I can do the same process in miniature with a coffee can full of shredded paper. Thus, the raku pairs are completely one of a kind, and look dark and mysterious in the shadows and glitter with a magical coppery iridescent finish in bright light!
All feather earrings are READY TO SHIP!
Shown with sterling ear wires, some with a small decorative sphere on them (some pairs needed a loop that was extra large to make them hang correctly). Other options available at checkout.
A pair of imagined feathers for a bird who lives in your dreams? I love the subtly of this shape, how in the same vein of the hawk earrings, from a distance it looks like a plain dangle earring, and only with a closer look is its shape revealed.
2.5” long, and 5/8” at the widest part of the feather.
huffalo stamped and counter-enameled with variegated clear enamel that ranges from coppery pink and terra cotta to oxidized gray and verdigris green.
*Scarlet pair offered at a discount—this was a prototype for a collaboration with the National Aviary! The left earring was meant to have a bit more green on it, but if you’re wearing them, I don’t think this difference is particularly noticeable.
*Dark green raku pair is also on sale as it has a two small imperfections on the right earring—this was where the trivet melted slightly into the enamel during the raku process—but they’ve been sanded smoth and I still think they’re a pretty great pair of earth-tone earrings.
*Two raku pairs deserve multiple photos and exposition—raku is a ceramics technique that pulls metallic oxides to the surface of the glaze by making a reduction firing as the final step of the process. Typically this involves plunging a hot pot into a trash can full of paper or sawdust!. By choosing enamel colors that utilize copper, iron, and manganese oxides in their chemistry, I can do the same process in miniature with a coffee can full of shredded paper. Thus, the raku pairs are completely one of a kind, and look dark and mysterious in the shadows and glitter with a magical coppery iridescent finish in bright light!
All feather earrings are READY TO SHIP!
Shown with sterling ear wires, some with a small decorative sphere on them (some pairs needed a loop that was extra large to make them hang correctly). Other options available at checkout.