Discover NOVICA's Blue Topaz Earrings Collection, handcrafted by global artisans. Ranging from the palest to the deepest shades of blue topaz, this cherished cerulean stone centers styles from traditional studs to contemporary articulated chandelier designs.
Absolutely! Jewelry is an art form that allows makers to express their individuality and cultural influences, and certain designs are used to represent important symbols. For example, Central American artisans incorporate traditional figures, glyphs, and pre-Hispanic folklore. In Mexico, the famous work of artists Angel Ortiz, Maria Belen Nilson, and Rosa Rojo highlight the beauty of Aztec, Mayan and Teotihuacan civilizations. In Peru, powerful symbols, like the Andean chakana, are used to represent humanitys union with the cosmos. Indian artists are extremely tied to their faith and spirituality. Earring designs include chakra gemstones, motifs of Lord Ganesha, and other spiritual imagery. In Bali, the Om symbol is prevalent, as well as the mythological panther-like Barong image, which is seen as a protector spirit. Designs pulled from the natural world, like animal figures, feathers, plants, as well as stones, are used in almost every culture, which then infuses them with their own particular meanings.
Yes! We offer a wide selection of earrings that are made from eco-friendly materials. Cow bone, water buffalo horn, fabric, recycled paper, wood, palm leaf and coconut shells, just to name a few. Product descriptions always list materials used, so be sure to read about each product to discover how artisans are working to ensure sustainability and environmental consciousness.
There is no best when it comes to handmade earrings. However, certain materials lend themselves well to jewelry. Silver and gold, for example, are frequently used to make earrings because of their luster and shine. Each region puts its own unique touch on the art of earring-making. Most use some combination of silver, gold, gemstones, wooden or glass beads, and bones. Some regions, like West Africa, have found ways to introduce up-cycling into the jewelry-making process. Recycled plastic and paper beads, as well as coconut shells are commonly integrated into beautiful works of earring art. Whatever materials used, quality and safety are always our top priorities. Each pair of earrings is tested to ensure its safety. If you do have sensitive skin, you may consider rhodium plated earrings, as rhodium is completely hypoallergenic. You can always find all relevant information about materials in the product description.
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Blue Topaz Earrings
Clear as the crisp morning sky, this enchanting and translucent gemstone has inspired an array of imaginative designs featured in NOVICA’s collection of blue topaz earrings. Sterling silver becomes the perfect accouterment for highlighting the many shades of the radiant blue topaz. Indian artisan Alok Jain has proudly embraced the legacy of his jewelry-making relatives. His original designs have captured the attention of the Sultan of Brunei. Alok favors December’s blue topaz, transforming the glimmering jewel into dewdrops scattered along the petals in his matching earrings and pendant jewelry. Whereas Thai designer Matta creates a style of blue topaz jewelry uniquely her own, by pairing the gemstone with pearls to create a look of modern femininity. Rest assured knowing your beautiful new jewelry features only the best quality materials and craftsmanship, and because your purchase from NOVICA will directly impact the lives of artisans like Alok Jain and Matta, which makes wearing your blue topaz earrings that much more meaningful.
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