
Flower Pot Ceramic Earrings
These earrings are hand-cut and glazed to create the shapes of flowers bursting into spring. Pair with your favorite blouse and jeans.
Made of terracotta clay and fired to 1850 degrees Fahrenheit, the sides are left exposed, and the top is glazed.
Details:
- Handmade
- Materials: red earthenware clay+ hypoallergenic sterling silver posts
- 2 cm wide, 2cm long, 2mm thick
- Paper backing 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.3 inĀ
Nomad Artisan Company was started by Mary and Melissa who make and sell high-quality, handmade earrings and jewelry. They are two woman who helped turn their families dream of purchasing homes into a reality.
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Flower Pot Ceramic Earrings
These earrings are hand-cut and glazed to create the shapes of flowers bursting into spring. Pair with your favorite blouse and jeans.
Made of terracotta clay and fired to 1850 degrees Fahrenheit, the sides are left exposed, and the top is glazed.
Details:
- Handmade
- Materials: red earthenware clay+ hypoallergenic sterling silver posts
- 2 cm wide, 2cm long, 2mm thick
- Paper backing 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.3 inĀ
Nomad Artisan Company was started by Mary and Melissa who make and sell high-quality, handmade earrings and jewelry. They are two woman who helped turn their families dream of purchasing homes into a reality.
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These earrings are hand-cut and glazed to create the shapes of flowers bursting into spring. Pair with your favorite blouse and jeans.
Made of terracotta clay and fired to 1850 degrees Fahrenheit, the sides are left exposed, and the top is glazed.
Details:
- Handmade
- Materials: red earthenware clay+ hypoallergenic sterling silver posts
- 2 cm wide, 2cm long, 2mm thick
- Paper backing 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.3 inĀ
Nomad Artisan Company was started by Mary and Melissa who make and sell high-quality, handmade earrings and jewelry. They are two woman who helped turn their families dream of purchasing homes into a reality.





















