Beautiful earrings by T. Breeze Verdant, made from ebony salvaged from the 1854 shipwrecked “Dolphin Schooner” off the coast of Cuttyhunk, MA, as well as Honduras rosewood, mother of pearl, and Paua abalone. They also include a lot of recycled materials, such as bubinga wood from a guitar maker’s scrap, copper from old roofing, brass and nickel piano wire, and aluminum from beer cans! Breeze primarily uses scrap and waste materials (often from musical instruments) to create his beautiful earth-conscious jewelry. Hanging from sterling earwires, they depict the moon, stars, and sea and come on a nice card with information about their materials, and the artist.
1 3/4″ long from top of earwire to bottom x 3/16″ wide
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