Delivery time 7-28 workdays **
- with Crystal
- Height: 4 cm
- Width: 1,5 cm
- Set consisting of 1 Pair
- Material: Pewter
- Material Ear Stud: Surgical Steel
- designed and hand made in England
- by Alchemy England
Elegant Gothic Earrings with Baroque Style
A shimmering green crystal dangles like a teardrop from a beautifully baroque ornament resembling a leaf. The 4 cm tall and 1.5 cm wide 'Churchyard' earrings are handmade by Alchemy England using fine pewter and surgical steel posts. These intricately designed earrings are not only suitable for sacred spaces like churches or graveyards but also make a graceful statement elsewhere. A perfect gift for those who appreciate extraordinary gothic jewelry.
A Touch of Melancholy with Class
The Churchyard earrings tell a story of beauty, sorrow, and timeless elegance. The green crystal shines like a drop of hope in a shadowy setting, adding depth and emotion to this piece. A stunning choice for anyone seeking symbolism and sophistication.
Handcrafted in England – Quality with Heart
Created by Alchemy England, these earrings are made with attention to detail. The pewter base ensures strength, while surgical steel posts offer a comfortable fit. True craftsmanship for lovers of gothic art and symbolism.
Designed for Elegant Gothic Souls
Perfect for special events, concerts, or as an everyday statement. The blend of baroque elegance, mystical color, and quality construction makes these earrings a must-have for gothic fashion enthusiasts.
Claim Your Gothic Elegance
Churchyard isn’t just jewelry – it’s a declaration of identity. Embrace the elegance of darkness and add depth to your style with these exquisite earrings. Shop now!
Manufacturer: The Alchemy Carta Ltd, The Alembic, Hazel Drive, LE3 2JE, Leicester, United Kingdom, eu@alchemygroup.com
Responsible Person in the EU: Alchemy Carta Ltd, c/o Outer Vision SI, Avda Paisos Catalanes 168, 17457 Riudellots de la Selva, Girona, Espana, eu@alchemygroup.comPlease note: Reviews are not checked for authenticity prior to publication. They can therefore also come from consumers who actually did not purchase/use the rated products.