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extra small 'blue,purple,turquoise' triangle earrings

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extra small 'blue,purple,turquoise' triangle earrings

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This item will be posted to you by Robyn Coetzee Glass Designs within 3 days of receiving payment.

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My Folksy shop is now closed but you can still buy my work through my website www.robyncoetzee.co.uk

I really love geometric shapes in the ear. These are really small so can be worn with other shapes.

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This listing is for one pair of Xtra small blue triangle dichroic glass stud earrings which shift between blue/purple and turquoise depending on your angle of view. They are on sterling silver posts. These are really cute and perfect for a bit of sparkle in your ear. They have a shiny texture.

Please look through all the photographs so you can see how the colour changes, it is very difficult to capture. The image of a person is to show you what they would look like in your ear, not the same colour.

9mm x 6mm x 6mm

I have more colours available in my shop including red, turquoise, yellow-gold and petrol.

Kiln forming is a process where glass is layered and heated in a kiln to a temperature where the glass melts and fuses together. All my glass is digitally annealed and cooled for strength and safety in my studio in Bristol. 2019© Robyn Coetzee Glass

Designed by Robyn in Bristol

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