everyday jewelry (10 items)
San Antonio Huipil
Cedar Wood Hand Painted Dangle Earrings with Huipil Design
San Antonio Huipil, Cedar Wood Hand Painted Dangle Earrings with Huipil Design
Length: 1.9" x 0.5" W x 0.1" D
Meliza Tzay
Small rectangles are meticulously painted by hand with tiny flowers to represent the fine women's huipil dresses of San Antonio Palopó in Guatemala. It is Meliza Tzay's homage to the culture of this... read more$59.99Artist: Meliza Tzay
Evening Fiesta
Pair of Blue and White Geometric Ceramic Pendant Necklaces
Evening Fiesta, Pair of Blue and White Geometric Ceramic Pendant Necklaces
Length: 26"
Dina
The art of the ancient Incas serves as inspiration for this pair of ceramic pendant necklaces from Peruvian artisan Dina. Decorated with symbols and shapes that recall the ancient culture's... read more$27.99$25.19Artist: Dina
Mughal Midnight
Handmade Black and Multicolor Ceramic Dangle Earrings
Mughal Midnight, Handmade Black and Multicolor Ceramic Dangle Earrings
Length: 2" x 0.8" W x 0.2" D
Ritu Thapar
Ritu Thapar in India creates some fun and funky dangle earrings from natural terracotta ceramic. She paints the earrings by hand and sets them on sterling silver hooks. In this design, black hexagons... read more$23.99Artist: Ritu Thapar
Artisanal Geometry
Colorful Geometric Cotton Wristband Bracelets (Set of 3)
Artisanal Geometry, Colorful Geometric Cotton Wristband Bracelets (Set of 3)
Length: 7"
Maria Patishtan
Handwoven from cotton on the traditional backstrap loom, this set of three artisanal wristband bracelets is created by Maria Patishtan in Mexico. She carefully selects yarns in a variety of vibrant... read more$23.99Artist: Maria Patishtan
Sun and Rain
Pair of Red and Blue Ceramic Pendant Necklaces from Peru
Sun and Rain, Pair of Red and Blue Ceramic Pendant Necklaces from Peru
Length: 26"
Dina
Peru's ancient Incas and their icons influence the design of this pair of ceramic pendant necklaces from artisan Dina. Using beautiful blue and red backdrops for the pendants, artisans hand paint... read more$27.99Artist: Dina
Peacock Drops
Ceramic Drop Shaped Dangle Earrings by Indian Artistans
Peacock Drops, Ceramic Drop Shaped Dangle Earrings by Indian Artistans
Length: 1.4" x 0.6" W x 0.2" D
Ritu Thapar
Beautiful drops with peacock feather motifs are handcrafted of double-fired ceramic, painted by Indian artisans. Ritu Thapar designs a beautiful pair of earrings, accenting them with dangling baubles... read more$23.99Artist: Ritu Thapar
Multicolored Textures
Multicolored Fused Glass Mosaic Button Earrings from Mexico
Multicolored Textures, Multicolored Fused Glass Mosaic Button Earrings from Mexico
Fabiola Quevedo
Mexican artisan Fabiola Quevedo masters the glass fusing and glass mosaic techniques that she uses to create these wonderfully hand-crafted button earrings for any occasion. The multicolored earrings... read more$17.99Artist: Fabiola Quevedo
Joyous Celebration
Colorful Fair Trade Beaded Wood Dangle Earrings from Ghana
Joyous Celebration, Colorful Fair Trade Beaded Wood Dangle Earrings from Ghana
Length: 2.8" x 1.6" W
Rita Addo Zakour
Joyous colors mingle in earrings by Addo Zakour in Ghana. Working with sese wood beads, she displays them on bright brass hooks.$29.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
Magical Feelings
Handcrafted Recycled Glass Beaded Dangle Earrings from Ghana
Magical Feelings, Handcrafted Recycled Glass Beaded Dangle Earrings from Ghana
Rita Addo Zakour
Ghana's Rita Addo Zakour designs a sweet creation crafted with eco-friendly materials that help preserve the environment. These dangle earrings feature brass hooks and recycled glass beads in charming... read more$27.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour
Stacked Color
Multi-Color Wood Disc Beaded Dangle Earrings from Ghana
Stacked Color, Multi-Color Wood Disc Beaded Dangle Earrings from Ghana
Length: 2" x 0.4" W
Rita Addo Zakour
These sese wood bead dangle earrings are stacked with joyful color. Rita Addo Zakour of Ghana designs these earrings with a translucent recycled plastic bead on the top and bottom of each colorful... read more$19.99Artist: Rita Addo Zakour