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This item will be posted to you by Robyn Coetzee Glass Designs within 7 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 love the simplicity of the geometric jewellery and am so excited to add these diamond shaped sparkles to my range.

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This listing is for one pair of diamond shaped dichroic glass earrings with sterling silver hooks.

The diamond shape is 2cm by 1cm

I have four colours available:

classic blue

peacock turquoise (as in main photograph)

light pink

purple

Please choose the colour on checkout by clicking on the OPTIONS TAB

The price includes postage and they come in a small presentation box.

I also make studs and triangle dangles. Please see my listings under geometric for more.

Please note that due to unreliablity I have discontinued the burnt orange for now.

All the colours have a slight matt surface texture and because of the nature of dichroic glass the colours shift slighlty depending on your angle of view. I find it very difficult to describe the colours for this reason. :)

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.

2022© Robyn Coetzee Glass

Designed by Robyn in Bristol

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