Judaic Star & Spiral Earrings from the Artazia Collection #250 JE

: Judaic Star & Spiral Earrings from the Artazia Collection #250 JE

Judaic Star & Spiral Earrings from the Artazia Collection #250 JE

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 : Judaic Star & Spiral Earrings from the Artazia Collection #250 JE
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Back Finding: Leverback
Binding: Jewelry
Brand: The Artazia Collection
Label: artazia
Manufacturer: artazia
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Metal Type: stainless-steel
Publisher: artazia
Studio: artazia



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Product DescriptionEach piece is like a miniature artwork, with a delicate and very light stainless steel frame encapsulating the colorful hand painted design. The piece is enhanced with Austrian crystals & beads and set in artists resin. Truly a work of art, the earrings are exceptionally well made and are produced in limited editions. Earrings come with unique, secure lock ear wire.

Complete satisfaction with your purchase is our number one priority. You can return anything you bought from us within 30 days for a refund or 90 days for an exchange, no need to call and no questions asked.





Features:
  • Each of these delicate earrings features a hand painted Star of David atop a steel spiral
  • Pink and purple Swarovski crystals and gold findings give this piece more flash and sparkle
  • The earrings measure 1.25 inches high by .4 inches wide
  • Each piece is truly like a miniature artwork
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