Balinese Hand-Carved Drop Earrings in Natural Color 'Heaven Feathers' Item ID: 2671747847
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"Bali's Kuera Putra presents a sweet creation inspired by feathers, symbolizing power and trust. Hand-carved from cow bone, these drop earrings feature a stylish design that will complement any outfit. Their clasps come with stainless steel posts, allowing a captivating illusion around your ears."
- 0.5 lb
- 2.4 inches L x 0.2 inches W x 0.9 inches D
- 0.42 oz
- 2.4 inches L x 0.2 inches W x 0.9 inches D
- Cow bone
- stainless steel
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Post earrings
Made in Indonesia
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"In our village in Bali, I spent my childhood close to nature. I love beaches, forests, and rice fields.
"Every day since I was a little boy, I watched my father making brass jewelry. What he did and the result of his work was always beautiful. So one day I got interested in making jewelry. My father supports me and also teaches me how to handle tools, materials, and other items.
"At the age of 17, I became serious about being a brass and jewelry artisan. I use the same materials as my father, but I combine them with wood. I think it adds another aspect to the golden brass.
"Even though I'm still young, I think my jewelry is beautiful. I put love and effort into all of my jewelry designs. And with my age, I believe I have so much more to learn.
"I feel lucky to be a Novica artisan. There are many senior artisans from whom I can learn, but I also receive input and suggestions for improvement from Novica."
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Kuera Putra precious metal and wood jewelry
"In our village in Bali, I spent my childhood close to nature. I love beaches, forests, and rice fields.
"Every day since I was a little boy, I watched my father making brass jewelry. What he did and the result of his work was always beautiful. So one day I got interested in making jewelry. My father supports me and also teaches me how to handle tools, materials, and other items.
"At the age of 17, I became serious about being a brass and jewelry artisan. I use the same materials as my father, but I combine them with wood. I think it adds another aspect to the golden brass.
"Even though I'm still young, I think my jewelry is beautiful. I put love and effort into all of my jewelry designs. And with my age, I believe I have so much more to learn.
"I feel lucky to be a Novica artisan. There are many senior artisans from whom I can learn, but I also receive input and suggestions for improvement from Novica."
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