Show off your love of music, your passion for recycling, and your rock 'n' roll cool with Hit Record Earrings by Eye Pop Art!
Made from scraps of a recycled vinyl record in basic black, so they go with everything.
Dramatic yet incredibly lightweight!
The triangle-shaped black record "beads" are about 1.75" long (4.45 cm) and 3" wide (7.62 cm) at the widest point across the bottom.
They are paired with sterling silver jump rings and sterling silver ear wires.
A great gift for a DJ, record collector, musician, or anyone who appreciates eco-friendly fashion!
Let the music live on with Hit Record Earrings.
Each pair is unique and may vary slightly from what you see in the photo. Please note, due to the fact that these are old records, they may be a little beat up, scratched, and worn out. This is part of the beauty of the piece. Think of all the musical history you'll be wearing around on your ears!
All edges have been carefully sanded and smoothed for your comfort.
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Trillium Artisans is a nonprofit community economic development organization that supports low-income artisans in the city of Portland, Oregon, USA, who create handmade items using a minimum of 50% recycled or reclaimed materials.
Christine Claringbold hopes to make your eyes pop with her vibrant, intricate mandala patterns on recycled vinyl records. Now featuring Roman Record Cuffs and the Mod Mandalas Coloring Book! Christine is also a mom, an art teacher, a muralist, and a back-up singer in the indie rock band Dartgun & The Vignettes. She has appeared on HGTV's "That's Clever!" and "Look What I Did!" and her work has been featured by Glamour, the Crafts Report, the Huffington Post, and Boing Boing. Christine also works as the Program Coordinator for Trillium Artisans.
Thank you for looking at Christine's earrings, and please see our other listings for more gifts, accessories, and decor items made from recycled materials. Indie crafts with a green twist!
Photos by Lee Meredith, http://leethal.net.
Item #1189
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