Weyin Earring - Enzirt Collection
Sku: WEY–JEW–CAL–PUR–01035
Weyin Earrings | 18K Gold Plated Calabash Earrings | Hand Painted African Jewelry | Earrings For Minimalist Artistic Outfits | One of a Kind Artisan Statement Earrings | Creative Styling Bold Purple Earrings | Distinctive Gift For Modern Women | Werdwot | Ethiopian Earrings
A refined balance of bold geometry and organic texture featuring hand painted violet marbled stripes on authentic Ethiopian calabash.
WHY IT’S PERFECT FOR YOU
Authentic Ethiopian Calabash: Hand carved from natural materials, blending traditional heritage with modern accessory design.
Violet Marbled Artistry: Each pair features a hand painted stripe, ensuring no two pairs are ever identical.
18K Gold Plated Finish: Completed with premium 18K gold plated studs and findings for a polished, elegant touch.
Glossy Resin Protection: Finished with a protective lacquer and resin coating that adds durability and a high shine luster.
Feather Light Comfort: Specifically engineered for all day wear without the weight of traditional statement jewelry.
Artisan’s Perspective
The Weyin Earrings feature a rich violet marbled stripe painted onto hand-carved Ethiopian calabash, creating a refined balance between bold geometry and organic texture.
Specifications
Designer: Werdwot
Made in: Ethiopia
Material: Ethiopian calabash, lacquer paint, metal
Metal Type: 18K gold plated accessories (studs & findings)
Back Finding: Stud with dangle drop
Earring Design: Dangling / Geometric statement earrings
Gem Type: No gemstone
Color: Brown and Violet
Finish: Glossy resin
The Style Guide
Complements minimalist and artistic outfits
Suitable for everyday wear and special occasions
Adds a refined pop of color to neutral looks
Lightweight for all day comfort
Care and Safety
Avoid contact with water, perfume, lotion, and chemicals
Remove before swimming, exercising, or bathing
Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight
Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth
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