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Taylor Art & Design

Whisky Drop Earrings

Whisky Drop Earrings

Regular price $39.00 USD
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Stone
Leather Color

One style, multiple variations! Inspired by my favorite spirit, choose from either Blue Lace Agate or Amazonite soldered with Czech glass and finished off with a piece of faux leather.  

Choose a stone: Amazonite (turquoise in color) or Blue Lace Agate (powder blue)
Choose a leather color: "Irish Cream" (light) or "Bourbon" (dark)

 

***Please keep in mind that each piece is unique and handmade so variances are a part of the process! =)

***WHAT IS BLUE LACE AGATE?***
Blue Lace Agate is known for calming, communication, trust, and symptoms related to the throat. This stone pairs well with essential oils lavender & spearmint. Use 3-4 drops of each in a diffuser. Apply 1 drop of either diluted in a carrier oil like fractionated coconut oil. I would recommend applying this to the wrists, on the throat, and along the spine.


***WHAT IS AMAZONITE?***
Amazonite is known for its ability to manage the Heart and Throat Chakras.
It is the stone of boundaries, communications, and truth. It is helpful in resolving conflict and aligning speech with actions. Ever feel judgment from outside sources on your opinions or feelings? Look no further than this vibration of Amazonite that assists the ability to speak your truth and release the weight of those worries.

Dimensions & Appearance

*Your piece is unique, just like you! Due to the nature of hand-dyed fibers, natural stones, and handmade work, each one may look slightly different with variations in form, pattern or color. I believe that is part of the beauty of the process. =)


*All sizes are approximate

Care Instructions

Be gentle and avoid excessive water exposure. It is completely natural for the fabric to fray or stones/glass to chip. Use care when handling your pieces to prolong their life. It's best to store them hanging or laid flat. Wash fibers gently on cold and hang dry. To polish any metal, use a microfiber towel and rubbing alcohol or lemon essential oil. For a more intense polish, try a Dremel with a felt polishing pad (and wear some safety goggles!).

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