Wooden stamp earrings- small

$30.00

Zimbabwe- 2019

Our wooden stamp earrings capture the heart and soul of a country you have travelled too or have always dreamt on travelling too.

Small (size-) 3×4 cm

Large (size-) 3.5×5cm

Stainless steel hoops for sensitive ears

I use myrtle wood sourced from an Australian supplier. Myrtle wood is a fine textured wood that is light weight. Colours can range but I aim to use a deep brow- red colour, often with wavy or fiddleback grain patterns. It is primarily sourced from Tasmanian temperate rainforests and has great stability and excellent polishing qualities.

All stamps are glued, varnished and then coated with a layer of clear UV resin to protect them. The lengths gone to too protect them are for long lasting earrings, but please don’t wear them in the shower or spray perfume near them to ensure they last you a life time!

I love to travel the world, so let me bring home stamps to transform in to wearable art for your ears! They are unique and often not repeated because of the limited stamps I aim able to get my hands on!

Zimbabwe- 2019

Our wooden stamp earrings capture the heart and soul of a country you have travelled too or have always dreamt on travelling too.

Small (size-) 3×4 cm

Large (size-) 3.5×5cm

Stainless steel hoops for sensitive ears

I use myrtle wood sourced from an Australian supplier. Myrtle wood is a fine textured wood that is light weight. Colours can range but I aim to use a deep brow- red colour, often with wavy or fiddleback grain patterns. It is primarily sourced from Tasmanian temperate rainforests and has great stability and excellent polishing qualities.

All stamps are glued, varnished and then coated with a layer of clear UV resin to protect them. The lengths gone to too protect them are for long lasting earrings, but please don’t wear them in the shower or spray perfume near them to ensure they last you a life time!

I love to travel the world, so let me bring home stamps to transform in to wearable art for your ears! They are unique and often not repeated because of the limited stamps I aim able to get my hands on!