


Stunning Nature in Straw Natural Leaf Dangle Earrings in Straw from Thailand
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Stunning Nature in Straw Natural Leaf Dangle Earrings in Straw from ThailandDanai presents an unforgettable pair of dangle earrings from Thailand. Local artisans carefully select two rubber tree leaves, preserving them through a painstaking process that adds a clear resin coating. The veins of each leaf are highlighted with a soft color in straw. These translucent dangle earrings celebrate the stunning beauty of nature, adorning the ears on hooks of sterling silver. materials: Resin coated natural rubber leaf, 925 sterling
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