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Garden Vines Earrings

Garden Vines Earrings

Regular price €320,00 EUR
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A garden of silver rises from the plane, its interwoven openwork curling like vines traced in light. Each petal and tendril is hand-sawn and sculpted to stand proud of the surface, so the pattern casts living shadows, an effect more dimensional lattice than flat filigree. Below, polished teardrop black onyx gathers the night and anchors the design with quiet gravity.

These handmade sterling silver earrings balance delicacy and presence: airy arabesques above, reflective gemstone below. The silhouette nods to Persian screens and carved stucco where geometry blooms into nature, creating that mesmerizing play of shadow and shine. Worn in motion, the earrings reveal their depth from every angle, an architectural poem you carry with you.

Perfect as statement earrings for evening gatherings, ceremonies, and gallery nights, yet light enough to pair with a minimalist day look. The dialogue of silver and onyx, light and dark, lattice and drop, embodies Suvaria’s devotion to heritage made modern.

 

Materials: Solid sterling silver (925); teardrop black onyx cabochons; sterling hook closures.

Dimensions: 3 cm* 5 cm without the hook

Finish: Satin-matte silver with polished edges; precision openwork; dimensional, interwoven floral elements (not flat when viewed from the side).

Style: Handmade artisan openwork silver earrings; Persian lattice–inspired filigree; statement earrings with black onyx drops.

Occasions: Evening events, weddings and cultural celebrations, formal dinners, gallery openings; striking with simple black, silk, or tailored looks.

Design Inspiration: Layered arabesque motifs and garden trellises from Persian architecture—patterns that shift with light, echoing jali screens and carved stucco.

Symbolism: Lattice suggests harmony and infinity; onyx is traditionally associated with grounding and protection; the teardrop recalls water—the life of the garden.

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