Fall Dangle Jewelry from Andes
(75 items)Featured Reviews on Fall Dangle Jewelry from Andes
Sodalite dangle earrings, 'Gate to the Sky'
By Joyce
Trapezoid, Uncluttered Form
Gate to the Sky, sodalite dangle earrings has a very dark blue stone and matted silver setting, as pictured. The Gate to the Sky ring which I also bought has the same shape setting, colored stone and silver finish. I bought both jewelry items to match a necklace that has small sodalite stones and white crystal. The earrings and ring sodalite is a lot darker blue, but still look good together. Probably because the silver is not highly polished and the shape of the earrings is simple and has a refined, subtle appearance. The stone has a smooth, mirror like finish. The earrings are very pleasing to the eye...dangle, definitely hang down, but not so long as to be garish. Solid, well made. Happy with purchase.
Pumpkin shell dangle earrings, 'Infinite Cosmos'
By Patti
So Unique
These earrings are very comfortable, lightweight and the PERFECT length.Ive received compliments on their detailed uniqueness.
Sterling silver dangle earrings, 'Cuzco Couple'
By EDGUBI
I dont usually buy depictions of people, but...
I have a pretty substantial collection of folk art, and at the time that I purchased these, I had only four items in my collection which arguably depicted people. I tend to much prefer animals, plants, and geometric forms. However I really like Quipacs earrings and his page is one I check almost every month to see if he has new work. When I saw these, these struck me not so much as people as representations of a culture and a costume displayed in a beautiful geometric pattern. They were also on sale at the time! I got them, and have them displayed on a jewelry tree I also got from Novica, where they are accompanied by bats from Indonesia and some other work by the same artist depicting a leaf and a flower.
Featured Artist
“My inspiration comes from the stones themselves. When I hold a gemstone in my hands, I see what that particular stone is best suited for and how to best develop it."
Born in Ayacucho in 1949, Tiberio Gonzales moved to Lima as a teenager to find work. "By chance, I was offered a job cutting gemstones, and... read more
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