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Round Bee Earring

Round Bee Earring

Regular price $30.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $30.00 CAD
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An original design, the Round Bee features hexagon shapes from stinger to wing tip and each miniscule honey comb is a hexagon as well - a six sided shape with a lot of potential to play. These earrings are round and in charge, giving you every opportunity to Bee fabulous.

Materials

Resource-conscious creations from our tiny-home to you. Create your next outfit with the finishing touch of our intricate designs. 

Birch:

Our birch wood jewelry is a bright golden-blonde colour. Finished with raw tung oil, the grain is clarified and has a soft glow to it. For those with light hair, some prefer birch as it emulates that natural monochrome vibe reminiscent of prairie grasses mingling together - their subtle distinctions the precise aim.

Mahogany:

Our mahogany wood jewelry is a warm rich auburn colour. Finished with raw tung oil, which increases durability and water resilience. Mahogany tones complement outfits of green, mustard, or black.

Niobium:

Niobium is a hypo-allergenic metal often used in jewelry fixings due to its fine grain quality and strength. It is a ductile metal which means it is able to be manipulated without losing strength.Read more about Niobium here.

Specifications

Small

  • Height of wood: 30mm (1.18in)
  • Width of wood: 27mm (1.06in)
  • Drop length: 50mm (1.97in)
  • Weight per pair: 3 grams

Large

  • Height of wood: 67mm (2.64in)
  • Width of wood: 65mm (2.56in)
  • Drop length: 85mm (3.35in)
  • Weight per pair: 10 grams

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Our lightweight wooden jewelry is inspired by nature and intentionally crafted in our tiny-home studio.

EricHolloway.Art is a tiny-home art studio tucked in the forests of The Kootenays. Eric, the artist and technician, and Katelyn the muse and digital content creator; together aspire to craft a livelihood which is sustainable and beautiful. Eric’s art plays with themes of nature, sacred geometry, balance and contrast.