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Thuy Binh Buffalo Horn & Handwoven Rattan Dangle Earrings
Thuy Binh Buffalo Horn & Handwoven Rattan Dangle Earrings
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About the Thuy Binh Buffalo Horn & Rattan Dangle Earrings
Earthy and effortlessly-chic, these Thuy Binh Buffalo Horn & Rattan Dangle Earrings feature a circular centerpiece made of ethically-sourced water buffalo horns from Hanoi, Vietnam. Rattan palm stems are intricately handwoven around it. Buffalo horn was thoughtfully selected because it is a by-product of a waste and chemical-free process that generates organic material and one-of-a-kind pieces. Attached to the horn pieces are rattan stems handwoven by artisans in northern Vietnam. Rattan is a climbing palm found in Southeast Asia. Similar in strength and durability as bamboo, rattan has been used for many years to make baskets and trays. This rattan was planted, harvested, sorted and dried carefully in the province of Nam Dinh, Vietnam. These artisanal, eco friendly, sustainable dangle earrings are perfect for the weekends and for your exotic trips or festivals, adding a nature vibe to your earthy-chic ensemble.
Note: Since each dangle earrings is handmade in an all-natural material, expect slight variations in size, color, and pattern.
Dangle Earrings Details
- Measurements: 4.8 cm x 6.6 cm (1.9 in x 2.6 in)
- Materials: handwoven rattan stems, ethically-sourced buffalo horns, 16K gold-plated brass with titanium post
- Colors: Light Horn, Dark Horn
- Closure Type: Titanium earring posts (nickel-free)
- Assembled: San Francisco Bay Area, California
Dangle Earrings Care
Wipe with a dry, non-abrasive cloth. When not being worn, store the dangle earrings in a cloth bag to avoid exposure to excessive moisture or sunlight.
About
This eco-conscious accessories brand based in the San Francisco Bay Area is defined by geometrical, yet minimalistic silhouettes each possessing its own exquisite patterns. Using ethically-sourced buffalo horns, and organic materials that have been discarded from deadstock and the food industry in Vietnam, every piece is intended by the designer to reconnect with her heritage by preserving over 400 years of Vietnamese craftmanship.


