Tiny Glass White bird Drop Earrings
Regular price $59.00Tiny Handcrafted White Glass Bird Drop Earrings
Celebrate the beauty of nature with these charming tiny handcrafted white glass bird earrings. Each delicate bird is individually flame-worked by Australian glass artist Samantha Abbott using upcycled vintage glass, capturing the innocence and grace of these beloved creatures in miniature wearable art.
Key Features:
- Tiny handmade glass bird beads individually worked in the flame using traditional techniques
- Crafted from upcycled vintage glass bottles and reclaimed materials
- Beautiful pure white colour
- Delicate miniature bird design with intricate detail
- Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
- Each pair is one-of-a-kind artisan jewellery
- Eco-friendly and sustainable
Why You'll Love Them:
These tiny white glass bird earrings bring a touch of whimsy and natural beauty to any outfit. The pure white colour is versatile and elegant, complementing all skin tones and adding a subtle, sophisticated accent to both casual and dressy looks. Each miniature bird is carefully shaped using traditional flameworking techniques refined over many years, ensuring exceptional quality and artistic detail despite their small size. Perfect for bird lovers and nature enthusiasts who appreciate delicate, handcrafted artisan jewellery.
Perfect For:
- Bird lovers and nature enthusiasts
- Those who prefer dainty, delicate jewellery
- Everyday wear and special occasions
- Eco-conscious jewellery lovers who value sustainability
- Thoughtful gifts for birthdays, Christmas, or Mother's Day
- Supporting Australian handmade artisan jewellery
- Adding unique, wearable art to your collection
Product Details:
Material: Flame-worked glass beads from upcycled vintage glass | Style: Drop earrings | Size: Tiny/miniature | Colour: White | Design: Bird | Made in: Australia | Care: Wipe gently with soft cloth, avoid harsh chemicals
Handcrafted with care in Australia by Samantha Abbott Glass - supporting local artisans, sustainable practices, and transforming vintage glass into wearable art.
