NOVICA Artisan Handmade Citrine Amethyst Dangle Earrings Balinese Silver Sterling Purple Yellow Indonesia Floral Birthstone Traditional [2.2 in L x 0.9 in W x 0.1 in D] ' Secret Garden'
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NOVICA Artisan Handmade Citrine Amethyst Dangle Earrings Balinese Silver Sterling Purple Yellow Indonesia Floral Birthstone Traditional [2.2 in L x 0.9 in W x 0.1 in D] ' Secret Garden'
AUTHENTIC AND HANDMADE BY ARTISANS. An original NOVICA jewelry creation, handcrafted using traditional methods passed down for generations.
NOVICA CERTIFIED: Includes an official NOVICA Card certifying the item is authentic, artisan crafted and of exceptional quality
QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP. NOVICA works with artisan Buana to craft this item.
UNIQUE GIFT. Jewelry that makes a statement, the perfect gift for holidays, birthdays, celebrations, or just because. Elegantly packaged, includes an original keepsake NOVICA handmade jewelry pouch to keep for yourself or gift to another.
DIMENSIONS: 2.2" L x 0.9" W x 0.1" D
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About this item: Bright as the sun, faceted citrine nestles amid tropical flowers in a design by Buana. Amethysts add their beauty to elegant earrings, crafted by hand. The gemstones total 6 carats. .925 Sterling silver. Hook earrings, combination finish. 2.2" L x 0.9" W x 0.1" D
About our Artist: Like most people who were born and live in Gianyar Regency, Buana has been surrounded by handicrafts since he was a child. Gianyar is a part of Bali known throughout the world for its beautiful landscapes and exceptional artistic legacy. Handicrafts like shadow puppets made of cowhide, woodcarving and silver jewelry are created there in towns like Tegalalang, Ubud, Sukawati and Celuk. In 1990, Buana decided to learn to craft silver jewelry from a friend in Celuk. He learned it all, from the very basic skills like sanding, polishing and making plates to very advanced techniques. Supported by his family, Buana has continued his profession as a silversmith. I am thankful to God for giving me such a great gift so I can make a living for my family. Not much, perhaps, but enough for our simple way of life, he says. Hopefully through Novica I can offer a better future to my wife and two children....