• yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025
  • yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025
  • yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025
  • yellowhouseart at the Sydney Affordable Art Fair | Carriageworks | 6-9 November 2025

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💫 Starlight Stripes

$35.00

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💫 Starlight Stripes Hand-Painted Earrings


Playful yet effortlessly elegant, Starlight Stripes earrings by Lindy Farley capture the magic of a night sky alive with colour. Hand-painted on recycled coffee pods, these one-of-a-kind pieces transform something ordinary into wearable, planet-friendly art.

Each earring begins as a humble aluminium capsule, once destined for the bin. Lindy flattens, shapes, and primes it before layering her expressive brushwork in vibrant hues of turquoise, lilac, and violet. Deep navy dots drift across the surface like constellations, while the alternating stripes radiate outward in a playful burst of movement. The result is a design that feels part carnival, part cosmos — joyful, free, and endlessly wearable.

The natural wooden tops offer a lovely contrast to the cool tones below, adding warmth and grounding the design in a touch of earthy sophistication. Gold connectors bring a whisper of shimmer and complete the look with effortless polish.

Despite their striking appearance, Starlight Stripes earrings are feather-light thanks to their recycled aluminium base. They’re comfortable enough for all-day wear — perfect for a gallery opening, brunch date, or even just a Tuesday when you need a bit of sparkle. Each pair is meticulously sealed for protection, preserving Lindy’s paintwork and keeping the colours bright and true for years to come.

No two pairs are ever identical. The brushstrokes, dots, and patterning vary slightly, giving every set its own distinct personality. That individuality is the beauty of Lindy’s process — her art celebrates imperfection, spontaneity, and the joy of creating something truly unique.

Beyond their beauty, these earrings carry a deeper meaning. They speak to sustainability, conscious living, and the possibility of finding artistry in the everyday. With Starlight Stripes, Lindy invites you to wear a story — one of renewal, imagination, and connection between art and environment.

Style them with breezy linen, a summer maxi dress, or crisp whites to let the colours shine. They’re the ultimate conversation starter and an instant mood-lift every time you wear them.

Jewellery Care Instructions

Thank you for choosing our handmade jewellery. To keep your pieces looking beautiful, please follow these simple care tips:

Avoid Chemicals: Keep your jewellery away from harsh chemicals like household cleaners, perfumes, and hairsprays, as they can damage both the stones and metal. Put on your jewellery after applying makeup and perfume to minimize exposure.

Cleaning: Gently wipe your jewellery with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oils and dust. For a deeper clean, use a mild soap and warm water solution, but avoid soaking. Dry thoroughly before storing.

By following these tips, you can enjoy the lasting beauty of your handmade jewellery for years to come. Thank you for choosing our creations!

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