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Seraphine (II) Recycled Rubber Oval Earrings

Seraphine (II) Recycled Rubber Oval Earrings

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Eco-Friendly and Vegan Rubber Earrings

Our range of Seraphine Recycled Rubber Earrings use a simple oval shape with three individual and unique designs. The Seraphine (II) has a delicate flower motif is individually handcrafted using the reclaimed rubber of tyre inner tubes. The earrings are made by skilled artisans who are experienced in using this challenging material. Each of the designs is complemented by matching necklaces and bracelets.

The Seraphine earrings have been made in an eco-friendly and cruelty free way. The reclaimed rubber is a great alternative to leather, due to their similar textures and unique patterns.

Product Information

  • Handcrafted with reclaimed inner tubes
  • Sterling silver hooks
  • Lightweight and comfortable to wear
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Suitable for vegans
  • Luxury gift box
  • Size: Length 6.5cm x Width 4cm

Materials

95% recycled rubber, 5% new materials

Please note that there may be slight variations in colour, size and pattern from the pictured product. This reflects the handmade nature of the items and the sourcing of the upcycled materials. It also adds to the individuality and uniqueness of each item. No two products are the same.

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