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This item will be posted to you by A Handmade Tale within 3 days of receiving payment.
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These unique earrings have been created with traditional Japanese washi paper with a beautiful floral pattern of camellias in shades of blue and green. The paper has been folded using origami techniques in a pyramid shape. The earrings are enhanced with tiny beads in a complementary blue colour and are 3cm in length, with sterling silver ear hooks.
Hand crafted and designed in Glasgow, Scotland, these earrings would be a great addition to any collection. A perfect and unique choice for a first wedding anniversary gift!
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These unique earrings have been created with traditional Japanese washi paper with a beautiful floral pattern of camellias in shades of blue and green. The paper has been folded using origami techniques. Small beads in a complementary blue colour have been added, to give an overall length of 3cm, with sterling silver ear hooks.
Hand crafted and designed in Glasgow, Scotland, these earrings would be a great addition to any collection. A perfect and unique choice for a first wedding anniversary gift!
Designed by Theresa Newbury in Glasgow
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