Sunday, August 19, 2018

All new by Wings, and fitting for the stormy season.

Photo copyright Aji, 2018; all rights reserved.

It's an all-new work by Wings, one especially well-suited to the stormy season (like yesterday's wild weather). It's a pair of earrings made from an absolutely spectacular pair of matched landscape jasper cabochons, big, bold, and with a lot of dancing, dangling elegance. They're called After the Rain, a reference to our banded sunset skies here in the aftermath of monsoonal storms, and you can read the full description here. They also rest in a unique setting:


Photo copyright Aji, 2018; 
all rights reserved.

It's a repeating feather pattern, all gently flowing whorls and graceful lines, soft as the light when the storm has passed.

As the description notes, these earrings are built around exceptionally large cabochons, requiring a substantial amount of silver. They're best worn by someone accustomed to wearing earrings with some weight to them. [My own ears were pierced a little too low, making heavy earrings noticeable; I can wear these with no problem, but I'm used to big traditional styles.]

If you're interested, you can reach me through the site's Contact form.



All content, including photos and text, are copyright Aji, 2018; all rights reserved. Nothing herein may used or reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the owner.

No comments:

Post a Comment