Inspiration: Black Elegance
Satin Rose
These stud earrings are very elegant wear. The black satin rose makes a timeless combination with the pearls, emphasising your feminine side. Naturally, it's made with hypoallergenic studs.
Black Elegance
It's morning… you're standing in front of your wardrobe at a loss for inspiration. Suddenly, a couple of birds start singing outside your window. As you head for the window for a quick peek, you glance at this pair of earrings. You smile, feeling inspired to put on your hippest clothes. You feel cool and confident all day, and that carries over into the night as you wear this pair of earrings out on the town. These earrings are adaptable and can be worn with a variety of styles, from casual to hip. Since the two bigger crystals are made of plastic this is a really light wear, and the swinging of the beads at the end of the long chains calls attention to the wearer. A really inspiring piece made with hypoallergenic earwires.
Mystic Princess
Standing alone on a foggy shore, a princess waits for a ghost ship arriving by the dark of night. She’s dressed fully in black, save for her glowing earrings, which serve as a beacon to guide the ship safely to port. Just as the slender sails adorn the ship; these classy earrings accentuate the Princess’s beauty. This glamorous pair works best when coupled with highly elegant clothes, especially ones that reveal your shoulders. As always, they are made with hypoallergenic earwires.
Urban Night
In the dark of night, when all is still, a black cat suddenly scampers out across a deserted city street. You watch, transfixed by the nightlights glowing naughtily from its eyes. But just as quickly as it appeared, the cat slips away again into the cover of darkness, leaving you alone in the quiet night. In these modern, urban earrings the matt beads and sparkling crystals combine to create a vibrant and attractive piece. They are also very flexible, and can be worn with a wide variety of styles and colors. They’re made with hypoallergenic earwires.






























