These earrings are created from off cuts of repurposed ballet slippers, kindly donated by The Royal Ballet and Opera. Each pair sold support the incredible work of the food bank charity, The Trussell Trust.
- Each earring set is one-of-kind textile art
- Complimentary gift boxed
The earrings are set in hypo-allergenic stainless steel studs, offered in two sizes, measuring a. . . Show More >
These earrings are created from off cuts of repurposed ballet slippers, kindly donated by The Royal Ballet and Opera. Each pair sold support the incredible work of the food bank charity, The Trussell Trust.
- Each earring set is one-of-kind textile art
- Complimentary gift boxed
The earrings are set in hypo-allergenic stainless steel studs, offered in two sizes, measuring approximately 10mm or 12mm width. The earring leather is marbled in a variety of colours and abstracted heritage patterns, with each pair one of a kind textile art.
Both sizes are priced the same, to raise as much funds as possible for Trussell UK, food bank charity. I send a yearly donation to this incredible charity.
The images are a representation of the marbling pattern only. Choose a colour to be included in the pattern design. Each colourway below will include at least two of the colours listed.
Get in touch when you’ve ordered, if you would like a specific colour not listed below, or if you prefer stripe to organic shapes, or if it’s a gift and you’d like the order gift wrapped in my marbled paper.
I wrap all my orders in beautiful ink marbled paper, but if you let me know it’s a gift, I will leave the gift wrap open so you can see the earrings before you give them away
Care Instructions
- Remove before bathing, showering & swimming
- Remove jewellery before exercise and before bed
- Avoid direct contact with perfume, skin care products and chemicals
- Store jewellery separately in an airtight box or sealed bag
For more information about my approach and philosophy to sustainably making, look at my Environmental page
A bit about the marbling...
Marbling is an endangered heritage craft, typically seen in books and paper products. The marbling pattern image is a representation only and may differ slightly as each pattern made is one of a kind, as the paints move on the surface of the water. For more information on marbling, visit my Marbling page
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