gold dandelion seed hexagon post earrings

$40.00

All items are handmade and are one of a kind from foraged wild and domesticated plants. I collect whatever is in season on my daily walks, usually in the Philadelphia area. The composition of my pieces range from traditional (using whole, pressed flowers and leaves) to more abstract. Each piece involves laying jewelry-grade resin in several layers, over several sittings.

All handmade jewelry will have natural imperfections, and that’s what gives each piece their alluring details, originality and soulful nature. Variations and "imperfections" are not unwelcome.

The dandelion phenomenon is an experiment in perspective: to some, a pernicious, ugly, invasive weed with no redeeming qualities that must be eradicated from lawns; to others, a stalwart, beautiful plant that is edible and medicinal in all of its parts, provoiding pivotal fodder to pollinators and is a vital part of the nutrient cycle in degraded soils. In any case, everyone seems to find their seeds charming.

1 inch wide top gold hexagon, black backed overlaid with dandelion seeds positioned in mid-flight. Finished with stainless steel posts and silicone backs.

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All items are handmade and are one of a kind from foraged wild and domesticated plants. I collect whatever is in season on my daily walks, usually in the Philadelphia area. The composition of my pieces range from traditional (using whole, pressed flowers and leaves) to more abstract. Each piece involves laying jewelry-grade resin in several layers, over several sittings.

All handmade jewelry will have natural imperfections, and that’s what gives each piece their alluring details, originality and soulful nature. Variations and "imperfections" are not unwelcome.

The dandelion phenomenon is an experiment in perspective: to some, a pernicious, ugly, invasive weed with no redeeming qualities that must be eradicated from lawns; to others, a stalwart, beautiful plant that is edible and medicinal in all of its parts, provoiding pivotal fodder to pollinators and is a vital part of the nutrient cycle in degraded soils. In any case, everyone seems to find their seeds charming.

1 inch wide top gold hexagon, black backed overlaid with dandelion seeds positioned in mid-flight. Finished with stainless steel posts and silicone backs.

All items are handmade and are one of a kind from foraged wild and domesticated plants. I collect whatever is in season on my daily walks, usually in the Philadelphia area. The composition of my pieces range from traditional (using whole, pressed flowers and leaves) to more abstract. Each piece involves laying jewelry-grade resin in several layers, over several sittings.

All handmade jewelry will have natural imperfections, and that’s what gives each piece their alluring details, originality and soulful nature. Variations and "imperfections" are not unwelcome.

The dandelion phenomenon is an experiment in perspective: to some, a pernicious, ugly, invasive weed with no redeeming qualities that must be eradicated from lawns; to others, a stalwart, beautiful plant that is edible and medicinal in all of its parts, provoiding pivotal fodder to pollinators and is a vital part of the nutrient cycle in degraded soils. In any case, everyone seems to find their seeds charming.

1 inch wide top gold hexagon, black backed overlaid with dandelion seeds positioned in mid-flight. Finished with stainless steel posts and silicone backs.