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colours and shapes that seem to take us back to the classic 70s textile patterns are featured in Mexican artist Adriana Trejo's button earrings, which resemble a star and are handcrafted with multicoloured crystal and glass beads. The earrings are without a doubt a fashion statement and will make neutral attire transform into a festival of colour. The stars are poised on 14k gold-plated posts.
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05/27/2024
Havent yet worn this one though I have the perfect summer sunflower outfit. This headband is beaded. Very cheerful and bright.
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Mexican Sunrise, Beaded Floral Headband Handmade in Mexico
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11/13/2023
I really liked the color when I first purchased the ring, but I did not imagine it would be so much cuter in person. I purchased a size 7 but it is actually quite stretchy so you can wear it up/down 1 size, which is great for someone like me whose fingers swollen up. Fully recommend!
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08/13/2023
This is a great little ring. Its comfortable to wear and its super cute. I just love it!
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Little Snow White Blooms, Mexican Glass Beaded Ring with Snow White Flowers
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07/13/2023
So pretty, always get compliments, I have many of her pieces.
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07/13/2023
I get so many compliments on this beautiful necklace, and feel like I m wearing a garden of flowers around my neck! I love Adriana Trejo s work! Thank you!
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Verified Reviewer
06/27/2023
I love these so much!
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Vibrant Circles, Colorful Glass Beaded Earrings from Mexico
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"I craft jewellery with tiny colourful seed beads we call 'chaquira.' I learned from my parents and they were taught by their grandparents; this family art has been handed down for generations."
Update (July, 2019)I am very grateful because you allow me to give work to members of my family and to continue supporting their growth. This is... read more