Three Copper Cone Petals Zhingobiiwaatig Earrings "The Pine"
I planted a pine around 4th grade, they gave out little sprouts no taller than a foot. Now my little pine tree is over 20 feet tall in my mom’s yard. Next to it is my cousin's, who passed away, old beat up Chevy truck. Two old spirits keeping each other company. Between two pines is entrance to hidden paradises, but between my pine and his truck is surrendered traumas and evoked hardness.
Each gem holds three Pine Cone Petals (also known as scales) and are tinted with a shine of copper paint.
Did you know that at the edge of Lake Superior, there is an excellent pine tree growing up straight to the heavens in spite of the many years of ice and cold? Each storm sharing good opportunity for the pine to show
to show strength and stability. That pine suiting the light, suiting the winds, suiting itself.
Wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. I got roots and I got wings. Fill the path with fallen needles, so each step softer holding happiness.
Content + Care
- Earrings: 90% Acrylic, 10% Metal (Sterling Silver)
- Surprising Lightweight
- Pine Needles
- Wipe Clean, Keep Dry, Store in Safe Dark Place, More about Materials
Size
Each pair of earrings is crafted one of kind, and may vary just a slightly from the images provided. Email [email protected] with any questions.
- Average Length: 2 ½"
- Average Width: 2 ½"
Earrings by Tashina Lee Emery, blessing given by my local medicine man to create.
Please note the materials encased are natural and come from the earth. There will be "flaws" and "mistakes". I intentionally seek the imperfect, and personally love raw beauty. Each piece of jewelry will not look like the photo because your jewelry is unique, however I try to make the jewelry as close to the photo as I can. Each piece is made by hand and not a machine so tiny bubbles, bumps and slight imperfections are part of the unique characteristics of the jewelry.
Love our Mother Earth as we love our own Mothers. Protect her at all costs. To save her…We save ourselves.