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  • Handcrafted Native Wildflower Dangle Earrings – Indigenous Floral Boho Jewelry for Summer Festivals

    How sweet are these summery long dangle earrings? I have made them using glass 11/0 seed beads in the traditional “Lazy Daisy” pattern. They have 3 fringes and are 5 inches long, swaying seductively and playfully every time you move your head.

    The “vines” are a medium, grass green and the flowers are shades of purple, from the palest hint of lavender, through mauve to a metallic grape. The cones are gold plated brass filigree and the earwires are gold plated stainless steel.

    You have the option to change out the earwires for leverbacks, pierced look clip-ons, fancy clip-ons or studs, whichever style you prefer.

    These would be perfect for a summer brunch with the gang, festival or pow wow wear!

  • Métis L’Assomption Sash Dangle Earrings – Handmade Alpaca Wool with Infinity Symbol – Hypoallergenic

    The beautiful Metis Sash earrings are made with 100% Alpaca Wool.  They are on Hypoallergic silver or gold plated Stainless Steel earwires and feature a tiny Metis Infinity Symbol link.  They are only 1 inch long including the fringe, and drop approximately 1.25 inches below the earwire.  You have the option of having the earwires changed to leverbacks, clip-on or studs, whichever you prefer to wear.

    The colours of the Metis sash all have meaning – The blue and white are the traditional colours of the Metis Flag with the Infinity symbol on it.  The Red and White are the colours of the Metis hunting flag, The Black symbolizes the dark period after 1870 in which the Métis Nation had to endure dispossession and suppression at the hands of the Government of Canada including being forced off their traditional lands in favour of European settlers.  Finally, the Green signifies fertility, growth and prosperity for the Métis Nation. Green also means we must move forward and reclaim our rightful place in Canadian History.

    The 4th photo is of myself and my husband during our Traditional Metis wedding ceremony.  I think he looks very handsome with his Metis Sash and Ribbon shirt, don’t you?  Men traditionally tie the sash around the waist while women wear theirs over the shoulder from left to right if Married and right to left if Available 🙂 

    $30.00

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