$40.00
1 in stock
“Green Goddess” Raffia Earrings
Step into nature with the vibrant “Green Goddess” earrings, a lush green creation by Debbie Wood. Handwoven from raffia, these earrings are inspired by the beauty of the natural world, bringing a fresh, earthy energy to any outfit. Lightweight and comfortable, they’re perfect for all-day wear, whether you’re dressing up or down. The rich green tone adds a bold pop of colour, while the wooden tops maintain an earthy, grounded feel.
Debbie Wood lives and works on Wiradjuri Country, where the lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage influence her artistic vision. As a Gomeroi artist, she honours her heritage through her handcrafted creations, using traditional techniques to make modern, wearable art. “Green Goddess” earrings are a perfect reflection of her connection to nature and the vibrant beauty of the land she calls home.
Jewellery Care Instructions
To keep your “Green Goddess” earrings looking fresh and beautiful, follow these care guidelines:
Keep them away from harsh chemicals like perfumes and hairsprays.
Store them in a cool, dry place in a soft pouch or jewellery box to avoid scratches.
Clean gently with a soft, lint-free cloth; avoid soaking in water.
Handle with care to prevent damage to the raffia and wooden components.
Remove before swimming, showering, or exercising to protect from moisture.
Inspect regularly for signs of wear or loose parts.
With proper care, your “Green Goddess” raffia earrings will remain as striking and vibrant as the day you received them. Thank you for supporting handmade jewellery!
Debbie Wood, a Gomeroi artist, lives and works on Wiradjuri Country, where her art is deeply connected to the land and her cultural heritage. Her work honours traditional practices while embracing contemporary designs, creating unique pieces that resonate with both the past and present. Each pair is handmade with care, and the raffia weave ensures both durability and comfort for long-lasting wear.
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