AeraVida Tiny Skull Chain Threader Spiral Halloween Sterling Silver Earrings, 0.11x0.15 inch
- A skull, aside from its cute design for jewelries, is usually worn as protection charm. This tiny skull piercing is also perfect for stacking with other pirate themed earrings.
- ◆ FASHION STYLE ◆ Gothic, Halloween, Vintage Retro
- ◆ GIFT PACKAGING ◆ Perfect for that vintage yet extra personality for a statement-making look no matter the occasion. Make a dazzling addition to your jewelry collection! Great gifts for every goth girl. Surely they'd love this halloween vibes set of jewelry.
- Material: Sterling Silver | Trademark: Stamped 925 | Weight: 0.41 grams | Finish: Shiny, Oxidized | Style: Fashion, Trendy, Symbol, Skull
- Earring Type: Pierced Thread Slide | Closure: Threaders | Skull Measurements: 3 mm (0.11 in) wide x 4 mm (0.15 in) long total | Chain Length: 10 mm (0.39 in) long
- Sterling Silver is a composition of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper. Exposure to any chemical and having high body acidity can cause the green or oxidized effect reaction. Keep your skin dry when wearing jewelry. If the piece begins to tarnish, clean it immediately.
Crafted for lovers of Gothic, punk and skull symbolism, these Skull Chain earrings may look simple but they carry a profound message of death and mortality. Made by hand from .925 sterling silver in the workshop of Thailand's Khun Watsud, a skull symbol is depicted with oxidized contrasts and a unique pierced slide thru closure. These earrings are great for Gothic, punk, hardcore and hard rock styles and outfits and perfect for everyday wear. PLEASE NOTE: The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design, sizing and weight. Variations will occur from piece to piece, measurements may vary slightly. AERAVIDA works directly with gifted and talented Artisans from all over the world. At the core of our philosophy is fair trade and fostering a sustainable future for our Artisans.
ARTISAN STORY: "My name is Watsud and I am from the province of Lampang in northern Thailand. I fell in love with designing jewelry at an earlier age when I would accompany my father to our local weekend market. When I would get bored I would walk the market looking at all the amazing handicrafts. I knew this is what I wanted to do. My designs draw inspiration from what I see in everyday life. I am grateful that my sisters help me at my silver shop and we can support our family. I hope to one day pass on my passion for jewelry design to my children."