Also, this set is priced at 50% off! (original price $45). It is a first quality set, but I am clearing out some old designs to make some room for new!
A chain of brightly colored paper quilled flowers hang daintily from your ears while a matching flower chain rests delicately on a necklace. This set is handcrafted by the art of paper quilling. I love the effect of bold colored flowers with black edge. I chose yellow, magenta, and turquoise for these flowers. Perfect for a spring or summer outfit!
They are hand varnished for a sturdy, water resistant finish.
Each flower measures 3/4" (1.8cm) in diameter. Each earring and the pendant is almost 3" (7.5cm) long.
The necklace is made of an 18 1/2" pretty twisted nylon cord. It closed with a knot and a loop. If you'd like the necklace to be shorter, let me know during comments and I will adjust it for you.
Quilled jewelry is super light-weight, gorgeous, delicate in appearance, yet can last as long as other jewelry thanks to the water resistant coating.
This set, like all my jewelry, comes packed safely in a pretty gift box. If you order multiple items, I may pack in fewer boxes than there are items, unless you request otherwise.
Check out my other earring and necklace sets for more designs! http://www.etsy.com/shop/HoneysHive?section_id=7198508
I can also make a earring and necklace set out of any of my earring designs: http://www.etsy.com/shop/HoneysHive?section_id=7198508
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Care Instructions: Care for your paper quilled jewelry as you would any fine jewelry. Keep it safe in a jewelry box or on an earring stand when not in use. They are water resistant, so rain won't hurt them. If they get wet, simply dab with a tissue. If they get very wet, dab with a tissue and lay out to dry. Do not wear while bathing or swimming.
Thanks for looking!
Honey
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