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WWAKE Jewelry Earrings Short Pearl Shower Earring Pearl / Single
WWAKE Jewelry Earrings Short Pearl Shower Earring Pearl / Single

Short Pearl Shower Earring

Regular price $ 128.00
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The Short Pearl Shower Earring, from WWAKE's Weaving Collection, is an exquisite piece featuring delicate seed pearls artfully strung together, creating a textural, voluminous design that pays homage to the textile artistry of feminist icon Sheila Hicks. Two lustrous freshwater pearls are elegantly connected by a shimmering gold chain, offering a modern twist on the timeless pearl earring. 

  • 14k solid recycled yellow gold 
  • 14k solid yellow gold butterfly earring back
  • Pearls: Diameter 4mm, approximately 1.0 ct total per pair, cultured in China
  • Chain Length 8mm
  • Earring Total Length 20mm

  • Do not submerge in water
  • When cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth
  • Pearls can be scratched due to their soft surface, and should be stored separately from other jewelry
  • Avoid harsh chemicals and extreme heat
  • If your stone needs cleaning, you can use a polishing cloth, dish soap, and a baby toothbrush to clean underneath the setting and bring it back to its original beauty

Short Pearl Shower Earring

$ 128.00
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Designer Profile

WWAKE

Designed in New York City by Wing Yau using fine metals and precious stones. Yau's designs are influenced by her sculpture degree from Rhode Island School of Design.

“WWAKE is about intimacy—from the personal scale of the designs to the story of our materials. I think every bit of the brand is about making a connection to something that feels magical, but also something very real and inspiring. Part of my work as a designer is using my materials to design something that evokes that feeling—but the other part of my work is building relationships with the very people who have a hand in our jewelry."