Hand Crafted Stainless Steel Earrings with Tiger's Eye, "Pendulum Swing"
Brazilian artisan Ailton Oliver creates these long chandelier earrings, which feature an ornate design in stainless steel. Centered like a pendulum, a tiger's eye bead swings freely.
- 12 grams
- 0.42 oz
- 10.5 cm L x 4.7 cm W x 0.7 cm D
- 4.1" L x 1.9" W x 0.3" D
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- Free Jewelry Packaging? Yes
- Premium Jewelry Gift Box? Yes
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Verified Reviewer
11/04/2020
"Beautiful piece"





This piece can be worn with anything. It is absolutely stunning.
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Verified Reviewer
09/27/2020
"Cool Stainless Steel Necklace"





My wife loved this necklace. Great casual accessory for hanging with friends. Lots of compliments.
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Verified Reviewer
07/08/2020
"Granddaughter loves these!"





Opal is my granddaughters birthstone. At a very early age her bedroom at my house has had dream catchers in it so this was something she has always known. Imagine my delight in finding out that I was able to combine the two! These earrings were very well made. So beautiful.
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Dreamcatcher, Brazilian Handmade Stainless Steel and Opal Dangle Earrings
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Verified Reviewer
02/08/2020
"Elegant modern look"





Beautifully crafted, tastefully designed, lightweight and comfortable
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Verified Reviewer
02/02/2020
"very nice Item"





A very interesting scene
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Steel Snake, Stainless Steel Chain Link Necklace from Brazil
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Verified Reviewer
12/28/2019
"Beautiful earrings"





Beautiful
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Balanced Nature, Tiger's Eye and Stainless Steel Dangle Earrings from Brazil
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