[SISIRE | South Africa old colored glaze earrings]
💙Blue series-mark from left to right💙
⚠️Remember to note ear pins or Clip-On ⚠️
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1.# Dim fleeting
*6cm
*only one
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2.#Blue candle
*4cm
*only one
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3.#Antimatter
*4cm
*only one
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4.#Cape Town Blue
*5cm
*only one
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5.#Southern monk
*7cm
*only one
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6.#Four plants and three pillars
*6cm
*only one
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*Free folder change, customized adjustment
*925 sterling silver/925 sterling silver gold-plated/allergy can be worn
*The URL of the $650 store is on the homepage
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☆Old things rebirth series☆
SISIRE uses the old South African handmade glass beads that have been collected for many years from 1980 to 1990. They are also called African trade beads. They were used to exchange slaves, gold and ivory in the early days.
We re-dismantle and design the old craftsmanship of Africa, so that precious beads that have lost their original purpose have a new life and continue to be passed on.
Every bead is full of historical memory. I don’t know where he has flowed through, or what items he has exchanged for, but now it has reached your hand and will continue to accompany you~
Because of the handwork, each one is different, and there are many traces of history over the years. These are the greatest charms of old people.
* There is only one piece for each SISIRE work, and no wholesale mass-produced materials are used
Therefore, each material is unique, maybe not perfect, but all have their own personality🤍
#sisire #彩色琉璃# blue earrings# blue series #贸易珠#非洲贸易珠#琉璃老珠#老物
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- Taiwan
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- ☆Old things rebirth series☆ SISIRE uses the old South African handmade glass beads that have been collected for many years from 1980 to 1990. They are also called African trade beads. They were used to exchange slaves, gold and ivory in the early days.
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