Thrive drop earring by Miranda Sharpe

Thrive drop earring in sterling silver with olive green vitreous enamel fleked with grey. The leaf form swings from a small bud. The satin finish of the silver contrasts with a bright burnished edge and the shine of the enamel.

Designed and handmade by jewellery designer Miranda Sharpe.

Features

  • Primary Material : silver
  • Other Materials : vitreous enamel
  • Length (mm) : 25
  • Fitting Type : Post
  • Dimensions (mm) : 30
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Metal : sterling silver
  • Hallmarked : No
  • Wire Material : sterling silver

Cleaning Instructions

Warm soapy water with an old toothbrush should be suficient to clean the piece. Alternatively a solution such as silverdip can be used. it is recommended the solution be minimally applied to the silver with an old toothbrush or cotton bud, rinsing thouroughly with water and drying.

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Thrive drop earring

Features

  • Primary Material : silver
  • Other Materials : vitreous enamel
  • Length (mm) : 25
  • Fitting Type : Post
  • Dimensions (mm) : 30
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Metal : sterling silver
  • Hallmarked : No
  • Wire Material : sterling silver

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Earrings
by Miranda Sharpe

Thrive drop earring in sterling silver with olive green vitreous enamel fleked with grey. The leaf form swings from a small bud. The satin finish of the silver contrasts with a bright burnished edge and the shine of the enamel.

Designed and handmade by jewellery designer Miranda Sharpe.

Features

  • Primary Material : silver
  • Other Materials : vitreous enamel
  • Length (mm) : 25
  • Fitting Type : Post
  • Dimensions (mm) : 30
  • One of a Kind : No
  • Metal : sterling silver
  • Hallmarked : No
  • Wire Material : sterling silver

Cleaning Instructions

Warm soapy water with an old toothbrush should be suficient to clean the piece. Alternatively a solution such as silverdip can be used. it is recommended the solution be minimally applied to the silver with an old toothbrush or cotton bud, rinsing thouroughly with water and drying.